CT NOFA > Blog > Dr. Kimberly Stoner Interviewed on WNHH FM’s Dateline New Haven

Dr. Kimberly Stoner Interviewed on WNHH FM’s Dateline New Haven

DatelineNewHaven_InterviewBanner

CT NOFA Director of Advocacy, Dr. Kimberly Stoner, was recently interviewed by Paul Bass on WNHH FM’s Dateline New Haven. In the interview, they discussed the future of a potential environmental rights amendment in Connecticut. Read more about the interview, here, or watch it, below.

And don’t forget that you can take action, right here, by adding your name to the petition to secure an environmental rights bill in our state!

Recent Posts

Soil Health Program Manager Monique Bosch Featured on WPKN’s Organic Farm Stand Podcast

April 16, 2025

Monique Bosch, the Soil Health Program Manager with CT NOFA, gets down and dirty about the microbial basis of healthy soil that promotes nutrient dense food and a sustainable environment.

Read More

Show Support for H.B. 7013 to Ensure Local Food Gets to CT Schools

April 16, 2025

Urge your state legislators to support H.B. 7013, “An Act Concerning Enhancements To The Local Food For Schools Incentive Program and The CT Grown For CT Kids Grant Program,” currently under consideration. This bill strengthens our state’s local food incentive program and ensures continued funding for farm-to-school initiatives through the CT Grown for CT Kids Grant Program.

Read More

Event Calendar

There are no upcoming events.