Updates from State Rep. Gary Turco for Dec. 12, 2025

December 12, 2025



 

 

As we head into the winter season, I want to be sure you have the information you need to protect your family’s health and financial well-being.

Connecticut’s official health insurance marketplace, Access Health CT (AHCT), has announced key dates for enrolling in health and dental coverage for 2026.
 

Important Enrollment Deadlines

  • Enroll by Dec. 15 for coverage that begins Jan. 1.
  • If you enroll between Dec. 16 and Jan. 15, your coverage will begin Feb. 1.

Connecticut’s Open Enrollment Period began on Nov. 1 and runs through Jan. 15. During this time, residents can shop, compare, and enroll in health or dental plans—or renew existing coverage.


Financial Help May Be Available


AHCT remains the only place where Connecticut residents can receive financial assistance to help pay for health insurance. While recent federal changes have adjusted who is eligible and how much help is available, many residents will still qualify. Some may also be eligible for no-cost options, such as the Covered CT Program or HUSKY Health (Medicaid/CHIP).


Free Enrollment Assistance


If you need help understanding your options or completing your application, free support is available:

In Person or Online

  • Visit AccessHealthCT.com and click “Get Help” to schedule an appointment, find a nearby Navigator site, or attend an enrollment fair.
  • AHCT has expanded its Navigator program to six statewide locations and now offers a Mobile Enrollment Team for community events. Assistance is available in English and Spanish.

By Phone

  • Call 1-855-805-4325, Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–7 p.m., and Saturday, 9 a.m.–3 p.m.
    Help is available in more than 100 languages.

Special Hours

  • Dec. 15 & Jan. 15: 8 a.m.–midnight
  • Dec. 24: 8 a.m.–noon.
  • Dec. 31: 8 a.m.–3 p.m.
  • Closed: Dec. 25 and Jan. 1
  • TTY for customers who are deaf or hearing-impaired: 1-855-789-2428 or use a relay operator.

Live Online Chat
Visit AccessHealthCT.com and click “Live Chat.”
Available Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–6:45 p.m., and Saturday, 9 a.m.–2:45 p.m.

 

Meeting Our Pension Obligations

Admittedly, the recent announcement on the state's payments into retired teachers' and state workers' pension funds isn't likely to get your heart pumping or have you high-fiving your best friends.

But the news that the state is making continued progress toward meeting its long-term obligations is incredibly important to every Connecticut resident.

First, the numbers: the retired state workers' fund increased by more than $2.3 billion in 2025 due to strong investment performance and additional contributions. The unfunded liability decreased from $19.2 billion to $17.6 billion. The funded ratio increased from 55.2% to 59.6%.

Meanwhile, the retired teachers' fund grew by more than $1.6 billion, with its funded ratio increasing to 63.7%.

In a vacuum, the ratios may seem low, but consider that in 2018, the ratios were 37% for state retirees and 52% for teachers. That's because, for decades, the state failed to make the full required annual contributions to its pension funds, leading to a huge, compounding debt. Since 2011, however, responsible budgets adopted by the state legislature have fully funded these contributions annually and implemented collaborative reforms with labor and management.

What this means is that Connecticut is continuing to keep its financial house in order. One huge knock-on effect in a healthier pension landscape is Connecticut's credit ratings have improved (to Aa2, AA-, AA and AA+ by the various agencies), making it less expensive to borrow money due to lower interest rates.

Exciting? Maybe not. But definitely great news for every one of us.

 

Building a Strong Community Awards

Congratulations to the recipients of the 2025 “Building a Strong Community Special Recognition Award”:

  • Brian Bunting of BriCins Festival Foods;
  • Alan Bongiovanni of Bongiovanni Group, Inc.;
  • Lisa Callahan, Cindy Callahan, and Amber Dodge of Bowl-O-Rama; and
  • Matthew Lasek of City Roofing and Siding, Inc.

Each were celebrated by the town for their longstanding partnerships and contributions to Newington’s recreational programs and events.

The 2025 honorees will be added to the Mortensen Community Center’s “Wall of Honor.” 

 

Kids and Teens Craft Fair

The Kids and Teens Winter Craft Fair is Saturday, Dec. 13, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Library Children's Programming Room at the Lucy Robbins Welles Library.

Support Newington’s young crafters and check out their amazing handmade creations.

For more information visit us online at https://www.newingtonct.gov/3091/Library
 

Meet the Grinch

Get a chance to meet and take photos with the Grinch at Hound & Home, 1042 Main St. in Newington, on Dec. 13 and 14 from noon to 3 p.m. The cost is $10 per family (dogs are welcome, too). 
 

Become a Lifeguard

The current cold spell may not have many people in the mood to jump in a pool.

But the Newington Parks & Recreation is offering the American Red Cross Lifeguarding Course over school vacation for people 15 years old and older. 

The course Includes:

  • Full ARC Lifeguard training
  • CPR/AED & First Aid certification
  • Lifeguard Manual & pocket mask
  • In-class and online blended learning
  • Employment opportunities available upon successful certification

For more information, please see the flyer below. If you have questions, call 860-665-8666 or email parksandrec@newingtonct.gov.

 

As always, if I can be of assistance to you and your family, please don't hesitate to reach out to me at 860-240-8585 or email me at Gary.Turco@cga.ct.gov. Don't forget to "LIKE" my Facebook page for news and legislative updates!

Sincerely,

Gary Turco
State Representative

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