Affordable and Accessible Childcare Bill

March 11, 2025
Affordable and accessible childcare is essential for Connecticut families and businesses to thrive. I am proud to co-sponsor House Bill 5003, a top legislative priority for House Democrats this session, which would 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.

Connecticut is home to approximately 181,000 children under the age of five, with 73% of these young children receiving care outside the home while their parents work.

By providing targeted funding and expanding access to childcare, House Bill 5003 will put more money back into our economy by opening new opportunities for stay-at-home parents to re-enter the workforce. This is not just an investment in childcare—it is an investment in our children and the prosperity of our state.