Federal Cuts, Housing Programs, and more
April 4, 2025The Trump Administration is cutting approximately $150 million in federal funding to Connecticut, jeopardizing critical public health, mental health, and addictions services. These drastic cuts threaten lives, eliminate jobs, and terminate essential contracts, severely weakening the Connecticut Department of Public Health’s (DPH) ability to track and prevent public health crises. Without these grants, DPH will face significant challenges in monitoring emerging health threats and sharing real-time information to effectively protect our communities.
Spring Happenings, Legislative Update, and more
March 28, 2025From exploring the outdoors, to waterfront adventures, to parks, gardens, museums, and much more, Connecticut has a lot to offer in the spring. Click here for some of the amazing things you can partake in!
Protecting Medicaid, and more
March 21, 2025Tuesday's Medicaid rally at the Capitol was part of a nationwide day of action by members of Congress that brought together state and federal leaders, healthcare workers, advocates, and Medicaid recipients. The rally aimed to warn of the consequences should Congress approve drastic reductions to Medicaid funding.
Free Tax Preparation, and more
March 14, 2025Tax season is upon us. There are several free resources available this year for anyone who needs to file state and federal taxes.
You can use the IRS Direct File Tool, which is a new option for anyone who lived and earned all their income in Connecticut last year.
Affordable Childcare, and more
March 7, 2025Affordable and accessible childcare is essential for Connecticut families and businesses to thrive. H.B. 5003, a top legislative priority for House Democrats this session, will expedite funding for families, attract and retain childcare educators, and enhance both new and existing childcare facilities.
This proposal builds upon Public Act 24-91, passed unanimously last year, and signed by the Governor, which established the Early Childhood Care and Education Fund. Investing in early childhood care and education produces better educational, health, social, and economic outcomes, driving increased revenue while reducing the need for costly spending.
Special Education Funding, and more
February 28, 2025On Monday, I was proud to vote for a bill allocating $40 million in funding to special education, giving immediate support to more than 140 school districts in our state and helping to provide the highest quality education for our students.
These critical resources will help ensure students receive the specialized support they need to thrive.
Photos from My Tour of WWE!
February 24, 2025To see photos from the my tour of the WWE facilities, click here: https://www.facebook.com/RepCandelaria/posts/pfbid026AXwZCHapHmudke7JWF7U6nZ9X6QFTie5SGmJf8tNdsmQe4xoat99VsLuXebf1R4l
Session, Tax Assistance, and more
February 21, 2025A reminder that on Saturday, March 15 at 2pm at the Fair Haven Library (182 Grand Ave, New Haven), Senate President Pro Tempore Martin Looney and I will host a Fair Haven legislative town hall. We will update you on our work at the Capitol, tell you our legislative priorities, and hear about the issues that matter most to you! I hope to see you there!





