Important Special Session Updates, and more

November 14, 2025



 

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Dear Neighbor,

This week the State House and Senate met for a special session to pass a number of critical bills, including a bill that sets money aside to keep vital federal programs afloat. Please read below for more information on what we got done this week.

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Responding to Cutbacks in Federal Funding

By passing HB 8003, the legislature approved state funds to offset federal budget cuts that already affect families, key programs, and essential services across Connecticut.

The funding will cover gaps in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), and the Low Income Heating Energy Assistance Program, also known as LIHEAP. Connecticut will not sit by idly as the federal government attacks middle and low-income families. 
 

Community Food Drive 

A final reminder to please join me and Reps. Keitt, McCarthy Vahey, and Hughes for a community food drive this Saturday, Nov. 15 from 10am-2pm at First Church Congregational (148 Beach Rd., Fairfield).

With the uncertainty caused by cuts to federal programs and rising grocery prices across the country, our food pantries feeling a spike in demand.

This food drive will help families in our community at a time when they are struggling and just before Thanksgiving. I hope you'll consider donating whatever you can. Every bit matters.

Most Needed Items:

  • Pasta Sauce
  • Canned Vegetables
  • Soup
  • Chili & Stew
  • Canned Meat
  • Ramen & Instant Noodles
  • Chef Boyardee/SpaghettiOs’s
  • Baked Beans
  • Ensure/Boost
  • Box Milk
  • Cereal
  • Toiletries
 

Strengthening Children's Behavioral Health Care 

We also passed legislation through a comprehensive bill that continues to build on House Democrats’ commitment to children’s behavioral health care.

Highlights include:

  • Statewide study to assess the demand for children’s behavioral health services and improve data collection
  • New grant program to support care coordination and resource navigation for kids and families
  • Insurance companies must now cover autism treatments, including applied behavior analysis and cognitive behavioral therapy, up to age 26
  • Adding substance abuse treatment providers for children to Transforming Children’s Behavioral Health Policy and Planning Committee (TCB)  

Together, these measures represent a stronger, more coordinated system of care for Connecticut’s children.

 

Connecticut Expands Early Childhood Program 

Thanks to the Early Childhood Education Endowment, an initiative that was passed by the General Assembly in the 2025 legislative session, the expansion of the Early Start CT program in 2026 marks an important step forward in meeting the growing demand for high-quality early childhood care and education across Connecticut.

Beginning in January 2026, up to 1,000 new spaces will be added to the state’s Early Start CT program, expanding access to affordable early learning opportunities for more families. In addition, the state will increase provider payments by up to 8% to help offset operational costs and support higher staff compensation. The endowment supports the governor’s initiative to implement the largest expansion of early childhood education services in Connecticut’s history. We are thrilled about this program and the tremendous benefits it will bring to children, families, and communities across the state.
Early Start CT is a state-funded early care and education program serving income-eligible families with infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and school-age children. The program is administered by the Connecticut Office of Early Childhood (OEC).

To support this expansion, OEC will soon launch a Request for Applications (RFA) for child care providers interested in offering Early Start CT spaces. The RFA will be open to child care centers, group child care homes, family child care homes, and public school preschool classrooms throughout the state.

Click here for more information on Early Start CT.
 

I'm committed to ensuring your voice is heard. Please don't hesitate to call my office at (860) 240-8585 or email me if there's anything I can do for you. Be sure to follow @LeeperForFairfield on Facebook and Instagram to stay up-to-date on everything I'm doing at the Capitol.


Sincerely,

Jennifer Leeper
State Representative

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