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After months of negotiation, House Democrats shepherded passage of a bipartisan budget demonstrating that compromise remains the most effective way to govern.
Together, we produced a 2027 budget that significantly boosts support for the state’s education system, increases crucial investments in housing and transportation, supports town and city budgets, and more—all while safeguarding the state's strong fiscal outlook, including $1 billion toward paying down long-term debt.
This budget includes:
Over $300 million relief package for cities, towns, and schools
- $190 million in direct support for schools
- $100 million to address local tax increases
- $12 million to establish universal free school breakfast programs across the state
- Expanded grants for successful special education programs
- Numerous grants to towns to address the rising costs associated with construction and purchasing
- $4 million to help communities where three hospitals abruptly came off the tax rolls
A historic agreement with our hospitals
- Providing them with much-needed tax relief
- Maximizing federal funding for health care
- Setting up a system to address rising costs
More investments in transportation options for our residents
- Increased funding for Shoreline East rail
- Funded successful "micro-transit" public transportation programs
- Helped prevent hikes in bus fares
Making Connecticut more affordable for working families
- Expanding sales tax-free week to include clothing, shoes, and backpacks under $300 (from $100)
- Making basic school supplies tax-free, including backpacks, lunchboxes, notebooks, pens, pencils, crayons, rulers, and paper
- Creating a family caregiver tax credit for residents caring for a loved one
Investing in Connecticut businesses and job growth
- Helping small businesses offer health care support by providing a tax credit when they contribute toward employees’ individual health insurance coverage.
- Supporting small businesses and biotech companies through a new research and development tax credit to help them grow and create jobs in our state
Taking Aim at Property Taxes
- $162M new Education Equalization Grant to address underfunding in our current school funding formula
- Additional 2% for the towns that have seen recent population decreases
- $100M in new funding to cities and towns
Connecticut residents made a call for help in many areas. Connecticut lawmakers heard it and answered in a strong, bipartisan way.
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