CURRENT NEWS

Funding to Support Clean Air Projects and Bringing Awareness to the ABLE Program

April 15, 2026

We had some bipartisan fun at the 5th Annual Democrats vs. Republicans Kickball Game. The state is making $15 million available through the national settlement of the Volkswagen emissions scandal to support clean air projects across Connecticut. Plus, April is recognized as ABLE to Save Month in Connecticut, a time to raise awareness about financial empowerment for individuals with disabilities.

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Fresh Food Funding, Renters' Rebate, and Autism Acceptance Awareness Month

April 10, 2026

Fresh Food Funding Grant money awarded to New Haven. Connecticut’s Renters’ Rebate Program is now open to eligible renters who are elderly or living with a disability and meet certain income requirements. April is Autism Acceptance Month, a time to recognize, celebrate, and honor the experiences and identities of individuals with Autism.

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Proposed Voter Rights Bills, Workforce Pell Grants, and a Proposal to Help Commuters

March 25, 2026

Proposed Voter Rights Bills that advanced are aimed at protecting our elections by preventing the interference or intimidation of voters. These measures are meant to ensure that the sacred right to vote is safeguarded without fear at home or at the polls. The state will implement new federal Workforce Pell Grants marking a major expansion of financial aid for short-term, career-focused training. Plus, legislation that could support commuters, especially those who have limited ways to get around, moved closer to the House and Senate floor.

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