Fighting For Critical Education Funding

July 18, 2025


 
 

Our state is taking swift action after the Trump administration illegally cut more than $53 million in federal education funding throughout Connecticut. I'll let you know how much this move is costing our schools in the 6th District.

The governor put pen to paper on a significant climate bill that I fully supported in the 2025 session. Please read below for a breakdown on how the new law protects our environment.

July is Military Consumer Month, which is a time to protect our heroes from fraud and financial abuse. Keep scrolling for some useful tips to protect yourself and your family.

These are the sections in today's email: 

  • Fighting For Our Students
  • Environment Bill Signed Into Law
  • Fallen Hero Fund
  • Help For Our Veterans
 

Fighting For Our Students

Connecticut Attorney General William Tong joined 25 other states in suing the Trump administration over its unconstitutional, unlawful, and arbitrary decision to freeze $6.8 billion in federal education, including $53 million in Connecticut, nearly $3.1 million of which is at Hartford and West Hartford Public Schools. You will find the approximate numbers for our local districts below.

The lawsuit attempts to block any attempts to withhold or delay this funding.

This funding is already built into local school budgets in nearly every district in Connecticut for:

  • computers and technology
  • afterschool enrichment and field trips
  • social workers
  • English language instruction
  • teacher training
  • adult education and more

This funding freeze is already causing headaches for the upcoming school year. As a result of the Trump administration's actions, Connecticut and many other states do not have sufficient funding for staffing, signed contracts, and other vital services. 

While these funds remain under federal review, the Connecticut State Department of Education remains committed to providing timely guidance and clear communication to our district superintendents and funded entities, pending the resolution of this matter.
 

Environment Bill Signed Into Law

Governor Ned Lamont signed major climate legislation into law, which:

  • commits Connecticut to net-zero emissions by 2050
  • expands clean energy incentives
  • supports green jobs
  • strengthens climate resiliency
  • places restrictions on the use of rat poisons and pesticides known as neonicotinoids

I’m proud to stand with colleagues and advocates who fought for a cleaner, fairer future. This is a win for our environment, our economy, and our kids.

 

Fallen Hero Fund

As of July 1, 2025, Connecticut stands united in honoring every fallen first responder. With the launch of the Fallen Hero Fund, we ensure their families receive the support and care they deserve. 
 

Help For Our Veterans

July is Military Consumer Month, a national effort to help Veterans and military families protect themselves from fraud and financial abuse. Scammers often target those who’ve served, but with the right knowledge and tools, you can stay a step ahead.

Here are a few practical ways to protect yourself and your benefits:

  • Take control of your cashflow by checking out this free financial class.
  • Monitor your credit, veterans are eligible for free credit checks.
  • Verify unsolicited calls or texts, including those claiming to be from the VA.
  • Stick with trusted resources like MilitaryConsumer.gov.
  • Report fraud at reportfraud.ftc.gov.

Additionally, July 25th is National Hire-A-Veteran Day, and a reminder of the leadership, discipline, and drive our heroes deliver to the workplace.

Check out Veteran-friendly job boards like HireHeroesUSA.org or VA Careers & Employment.
 
Veterans served our country, and we hope the workforce serves them back.