2026 Legislative Session Is Underway

February 5, 2026

It was an honor to join my colleagues on Wednesday at the State Capitol as we officially began a new legislative session. There was a strong sense of camaraderie as we came together with a shared commitment to passing meaningful legislation that strengthens Connecticut and supports our communities. We will work diligently to turn those priorities into action over the coming months. 


Governor Ned Lamont delivered his State of the State Address on Wednesday, outlining his budget proposal, but it’s important to remember the legislature also gets a turn to craft its own.
From the House Chamber, the governor highlighted Connecticut's continued fiscal responsibility, including progress in paying down long-term pension debt and maintaining a strong financial foundation.

On Thursday, I joined the General Assembly in approving legislation to continue using the Emergency State Response Reserve through the end of the 2027 fiscal year. We passed the bipartisan $500 million fund, created during a special session, to help offset federal cuts to vital services, such as health and child care, that protect our most vulnerable residents. So far, the state has allocated more than $185 million to backfill unexpected cuts from Washington.

Remember, there are resources available to follow along and make your voice heard. Here's how you can stay connected and actively participate:

  • Read summaries of bills from nonpartisan and unbiased researchers from the Office of Legislative Research   
  • View the Connecticut General Assembly's upcoming events on its schedule
  • Follow CT-N for live coverage of meetings, House floor debates, and more
  • Click here to register to monitor any bill's journey in the legislative process
  • Click here for information on how to testify on a bill at a public hearing.

These resources ensure that you are an active participant in our democracy.