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The 2025 biennial budget stands up for Connecticut, here's how:
HISTORIC NEW FUNDING FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION ✅$40 million for Excess Cost Grant in each of next two years ✅$30 million for Special Education Expansion and Development (SEED) grant program ✅$20 million in bonding to expand and upgrade special education facilities ✅$10 million in bonding for capital development ✅$10 million for Governor's Incentive District Grant ✅Hold harmless funding for Education Cost Sharing, so no school district sees a cut
CHILDCARE ✅Investing in trust to provide sustainable funding for new childcare programs ✅Funding for direct healthcare of our children through DSS Medicaid
NONPROFIT PROVIDERS ✅Access to better health care and non-profit community providers ✅$150 million more for group homes and nursing homes ✅Additional than $60 million in Medicaid rate increases, which will benefit nonprofit providers
TAX RELIEF FOR WORKING FAMILIES ✅Refundable tax credit of $250 through the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) framework ✅$500 refundable tax credit for home daycare owners that recognizes and sustains the vital care workforce ✅Tax credit for employers who contribute to their employees' CHET accounts
This is a budget that works for the people — one that safeguards essential services, uplifts communities, and lays the foundation for a future where every Connecticut resident is supported and protected. |
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| The House and Senate took bold, bipartisan action to lower electric bills—passing a comprehensive energy reform bill with more than $780 million in savings for ratepayers. |
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Key provisions of the bill include:
✅ Lower Bills • Paying Down COVID-era Electric Debt • Cutting Charges for Solar, EVs & Fuel Cells • Smarter Energy Purchasing to Lock in Savings • Smoothing $1.2B Storm Costs to Avoid Rate Spikes ✅ Smarter Grid • Require Cost-Saving Tech Reviews Before Costly Grid Projects • Improve Planning to Avoid Wasteful “Gold-Plated” Upgrades ✅ Stronger Future for CT Families • Support Advanced Nuclear & Geothermal • Incentivize Grid Efficiency • Expand DEEP’s Clean Energy Planning Authority
By easing costs on consumers, modernizing the grid, and investing in clean energy, we are powering a more affordable, reliable, and accountable energy future for all. |
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| Every Connecticut family deserves affordable, high-quality childcare. With the passage of House Priority Bill 5003 and Senate Bill 1, transformative legislation is set to become a reality by expanding access, supporting educators, and investing in a stronger future for our children and our economy. These smart, sustainable investments position Connecticut to lead the nation in delivering affordable, high-quality childcare and establishing universal Pre-K by 2032. |
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The bills: Provide a Sustainable Investment ✅ Fund the Early Childhood Education Endowment to invest in childcare now and in the future
Lower Costs and Increase Access ✅ Childcare and Pre-K will be free for families in state-funded programs earning up to $100,000 and families making over $100,000 will pay no more than 7% of income ✅ Add 16,000 new childcare and Pre-K slots across the state ✅Create an online portal to help families find and enroll in programs
Attract and Retain Early Childhood Educators ✅ Pay qualified educators on par with public school teachers ✅ Provide funding for health insurance coverage for educators
This legislation delivers lasting solutions for families, educators, and the economy. Together, these measures provide relief for families, bolster the recruitment and retention of childcare educators, and invest in the construction and renovation of early learning facilities. These bills represent a transformational step forward in Connecticut’s commitment to children and their future. |
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House Democrats passed two Transportation bills this weekend that reflect Connecticut’s commitment to safer streets, smarter infrastructure, and modernized services.
The provisions in the legislation include: 🔹Increasing state funding to our local transit districts, helping local governments apply for federal grants 🔹Stronger DUI and BUI (boating) penalty 🔹Improving pedestrian safety in new crosswalks 🔹Updating helmet rules on bikes and motorcycles for young people 🔹50% fare discount to seniors, veterans, minors, and the disabled on state-owned buses 🔹Creating a “yellow envelope” program to improve interactions between the police and people with disabilities 🔹Designating Special Service Road 495 in Meriden as the "Andrew DiDomenico Memorial Highway" and Bridge No. 01241 in Southington as the "State Trooper First Class Aaron M. Pelletier Memorial Bridge" |
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Sincerely,
 Mary Fortier
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