Infrastructure Funding, Credit Rating Boost, and more

September 12, 2025



 

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Dear Neighbor,

Happy Friday!

I was so glad the rain held out last weekend for the 244th commemorative event of the Battle of Fort Griswold. It's great to remember and honor our community's history in their fight against Benedict Arnold and to help establish our great nation!

In the rest of this week's eblast, you can read about increased support for public transportation and infrastructure, an update on Connecticut's fiscal health, and more. You can click the links below to navigate between sections.
 
A Boost in Local Infrastructure Project Funding

Great news! Governor Lamont recently announced a 33% increase in funding for Connecticut's Town Aid Road (TAR) grant program, with state support rising from $60 million to $80 million for FY26-27.

The TAR program supports all municipalities across our state with the costs of essential transportation-related needs, including road and bridge repair, snow plowing, tree trimming, traffic signal upgrades, public transit services, and more.

Public transportation and infrastructure are two of the most essential services provided by the government, and I'm excited to see this significant increase in funding.

 
COVID-19 Vaccine Access Protected in Connecticut

The federal government has created uncertainty and confusion around access to the COVID-19 vaccine. In response to these actions, Governor Ned Lamont has implemented several executive actions to ensure that residents who wish to be vaccinated continue to have access to vaccines and that coverage remains uninterrupted under state-regulated health insurance policies. The actions will:

 

  • Permit pharmacists to order, prescribe, and administer the vaccine.
  • Establish statewide guidelines for who is eligible to receive the vaccine - Adults of all ages can receive COVID-19 vaccinations at pharmacies and medical practices while children between 6 months and 18 years of age can receive vaccinations through pediatric providers participating in the Connecticut Vaccine Program (CVP).

The accessibility of vaccines should not be determined by partisan politics. These changes will ensure that Connecticut residents and doctors alike have all the tools necessary to keep us healthy.

 

Click here to learn more.

 
Connecticut Receives a Credit Rating Boost

Thanks to sound fiscal management, Connecticut will receive another credit rating boost! Moody's and Fitch attribute the move to strong budgets, aggressive pension liability payments, and strong revenue growth. This is the seventh and eighth credit increases our state has received since the start of the Lamont administration.

So, why does this matter? These ratings upgrades will result in even greater demand for our bonds, creating savings for taxpayers, while freeing up resources for the state to make critical investments in education, housing, social services, and much more.

 
Events in Our District

 
 

Sincerely,

Dan Gaiewski
State Representative

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