Quality child care for working families
November 21, 2017Connecticut families, currently on the wait-list, can start enrolling in the Care 4 Kids program, the state’s primary child care support program. Care 4 Kids helps low- to moderate-income families in Connecticut pay for child-care costs.
Legislature approves changes to Renters' Rebate Program and hospital tax
November 21, 2017Following the legislature’s approval of technical revisions to the bipartisan budget passed last month, older and disabled renters are slated to receive their state refund checks under the Connecticut Renters’ Rebate Program.
Overwhelmingly approved bipartisan budget commits to significant structural reforms
October 27, 2017Following months of negotiations, the Legislature overwhelmingly approved a bipartisan spending package that ends our state's budget stalemate. This $41.3 billion two-year plan, which now heads to the governor's desk for approval, will help close a projected $3.5 billion deficit over the next biennium by committing to significant structural reforms.
Governor vetoes "unbalanced" Republican-backed budget
October 2, 2017Referencing cuts to higher education, a reduction in aid to needy municipalities, and unsound changes to the state's pension plans, Governor Malloy vetoed the Republican-backed budget Sept. 28.
If adopted, the Republican budget would have devastating effects on New Haven
September 21, 2017The Republicans’ two-year $40.68 billion spending package decreases funding to cities that need it most and increases aid to affluent suburban towns. If adopted, this budget would hinder our urban cities’ abilities to be the economic engines Connecticut needs to drive its economy and attract young professionals and new businesses to our region. If adopted, this budget would have devastating effects on New Haven.
Helping the victims of Hurricane Harvey
August 28, 2017Residents affected by Tropical Storm Harvey need our help with food, water, medicine, temporary shelter and other support. Please consider making a small donation to Americares, the American Red Cross or the Salvation Army so that the people affected by this massive storm know we in Connecticut are with them in heart, mind and spirit.
Construction to rebuild Fort Hale Park pier underway
August 22, 2017New Haven is set to enhance one of its greatest natural assets – the Long Island Sound – by rebuilding its Fort Hale Park pier. The new pier will stretch across 360 feet – 10 feet longer than the former structure – and will be 12 feet wide. The structure will also include a hammerhead walkway, or a “T” shape, that will be 140 feet long and 16 feet wide. The pier is slated to open next spring.
Highlights of the 2017 legislative session
June 8, 2017After the 2017 legislative session came to a close, many bills now await the governor's signature. But there is still plenty of work ahead of us -- we will be heading into a special session to pass a spending package for the next fiscal year.