2026 Legislative Session is Underway, Emergency Relief Funds, and WBDC Grant Program

February 6, 2026




We officially kicked off the 2026 Legislative Session on Wednesday, beginning an important opportunity to move Connecticut forward. In the months ahead, my colleagues and I will work on issues that matter most to residents, from affordability and education to public safety, health care, and infrastructure. This session presents a chance to make meaningful progress and deliver lasting results for communities across the state.


Emergency Relief Funds

Governor Ned Lamont submitted a supplemental plan to the bipartisan leaders of the Connecticut General Assembly to use funding from the recently created Emergency State Response Reserve in response to federal funding reductions and delays made by the Trump administration and Congressional Republicans to essential health and human services.

This supplemental plan totals $18.7 million and will be used for:

  • Funding to expand the reach of community health workers, who will play a critical role in helping residents understand and navigate changes to SNAP and Medicaid eligibility under Public Law 119-21 (commonly known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act”). These workers will provide personalized assistance to help ensure individuals and families remain connected to the benefits they need through June 30, 2027, in the amount of $2,000,000.
  • Funding to support system upgrades at the Department of Social Services, ensuring the state can successfully implement the eligibility changes required by Public Law 119-21 in the amount of $11,400,000 for the state share of these costs.
  • Replace funding for mental health counselors provided by EdAdvance to schools in the Northwest region of Connecticut through June 30, 2027, in the amount of $830,000.
  • Replace funding for Community School grants for Clifford Beers in New Haven, Waterbury Bridges to Success, and Hartford Public Schools which provide critical wraparound services, including healthcare and childcare, to children and families in these communities through June 30, 2027, in the amount of $4,513,000.

Stay Informed and Follow Along

It's easier than ever to follow along and get involved. There are several resources you can utilize that will help you stay updated on the legislative process as it unfolds in Hartford.

Here's how you can stay connected and actively participate:  

  • The Office of Legislative Research (OLR) provides nonpartisan and unbiased research to members of the General Assembly and its staff. Part of OLR's duties include writing bill analyses, which are summaries of bills in plain language. 
  • You can view the Connecticut General Assembly's upcoming events by checking out its schedule on the CGA official website
  • Follow CT-N for live coverage of committee meetings, press conferences, as well as House and Senate floor debates. 
  • Click here to register to monitor any bill's journey as it goes through the legislative process. By signing up, you can enter the bill number and receive real-time updates. Stay informed with email notifications whenever there's a change. 
  • Click here for information on how to testify on a bill at a public hearing.

Together, we can ensure all voices are heard. 


WBDC Grant Programs

The next round of the Ignite and Child Care Business Grant Programs, offered through the Women’s Business Development Council (WBDC), is now open. These grants are designed to support the growth of women-owned businesses.

The Ignite Grant Program provides grants of up to $10,000 to women-owned businesses in Connecticut that have been operating for two or more years and have annual revenues between $25,000 and $2 million. The application period for Ignite grants is open through March 18. Click here for additional information on the Ignite Grant Program.


The Child Care Business Opportunity Fund, offered in partnership with the Connecticut Office of Early Childhood (OEC), provides grants of up to $25,000 to qualified licensed and aspiring child care businesses. Grants are available for businesses at various stages, from start-ups to those ready to expand. The application period for Child Care Business grants runs through February 28. Click here for more information on the Child Care Business Opportunity Fund.


Information sessions for both grant programs will be held throughout the application periods. These sessions will review grant requirements and provide an opportunity for prospective applicants to ask questions. Click here to register for a live information session.


Severe Cold Weather Protocol Extended

Governor Ned Lamont has once again extended the state’s currently activated Severe Cold Weather Protocol, which will now remain in effect through at least noon on Tuesday, February 10, as a prolonged stretch of brutally frigid temperatures continues across the state.

This is the longest use of the protocol since 2015, when it was in effect for a 34 days from January 26, 2015, to February 28, 2015.

Hamden's Warming Center has relocated to Breakthrough Church (481 Shelton Avenue) from 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m., seven nights a week through March 29. During periods of severe cold weather, warming center hours may be extended. Please enter through the double glass doors at the main entrance. For further information call you can call Breakthrough Church at (475) 325-8202.

The Center is open and available to anyone in need of a safe, heated place to stay. The warming center provides critical relief from dangerously low temperatures and helps to ensure that no one has to endure the cold alone. If you or someone you know could benefit, please make use of this resource and help spread the word so our community can remain safe and warm during harsh winter weather.

Please note the warming center is not a shelter and does not provide beds. It offers a clean, safe, indoor overnight space to protect individuals in need from harsh weather conditions, particularly those who might otherwise spend the night outdoors.


Community Events

Save the Date!

The Hamden delegation and I will be hosting a Start of Session Town Hall on Saturday, February 21, from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at Thornton Wilder Hall (2901 Dixwell Avenue).

This town hall is an opportunity for community members to hear about the upcoming legislative session, learn about our priorities, and share questions, concerns, and ideas. We look forward to engaging in an open conversation and hearing directly from you.

We hope you’ll join us and take part in this important discussion about the work ahead.