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Dear Neighbor,
Join me for "Coffee With Biggins" at Burnside Roma Restaurant tomorrow!
I'm interested in connecting with residents of the 11th District. It's the best way I can represent you, really. I can also share information and thoughts about the 2026 legislative session. You're also welcome to stop by just to say hello. Either way, I look forward to seeing you.
There's quite a bit to see in this week's newsletter, but I wanted to send a shout-out to those celebrating Ramadan and Black History Month. These are great opportunities to train our attention on other cultures and appreciate them.
The Student Loan Reimbursement Program is accepting applications. I've included information below. Access Health CT has opened a Special Enrollment Period. Please see below for more details.
I read a couple of great books! That's not always the case. Check them out below.
Rest in peace, to an icon: Jesse Jackson.
Have a great weekend!
Sincerely,
 Patrick Biggins State Representative
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| Rest in peace, Jesse Jackson, a civil rights icon and leader. This loss requires us all to pick up the mantle or be the voice for what is right and work toward pushing our communities in that direction. |
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| Committee meetings and public hearings are the forefront of what's happening at the Capitol these days. With session days coming, they're both necessary. |
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| We voted to extend the state’s Emergency Response Fund that shields Connecticut from federal funding cuts and protects vital health and human services for our communities. |
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| Amid chaos and uncertainty, this fund will be available through the end of the next fiscal year to quickly respond to additional federal funding reductions. |
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It's easier than ever to follow along and get involved. There are several resources you can utilize that will help you stay updated on the legislative process as it unfolds in Hartford.
Here's how you can stay connected and actively participate:
- The Office of Legislative Research (OLR) provides nonpartisan and unbiased research to members of the General Assembly and its staff. Part of OLR's duties include writing bill analyses, which are summaries of bills in plain language.
- You can view the Connecticut General Assembly's upcoming events by checking out its schedule on the CGA official website.
- Follow CT-N for live coverage of committee meetings, press conferences, as well as House and Senate floor debates.
- Click here to register to monitor any bill's journey as it goes through the legislative process. By signing up, you can enter the bill number and receive real-time updates. Stay informed with email notifications whenever there's a change.
- Click here for information on how to testify on a bill at a public hearing.
Together, we can ensure all voices are heard.
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| The Connecticut Student Loan Reimbursement Program has opened a new grant round and is now accepting applications for student loan payments that were made during the 2025 calendar year. |
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Since launching its first grant round in January 2025, the program has awarded more than $2.2 million in reimbursements to borrowers statewide.
Eligible applicants can apply for reimbursement grants of up to $5,000 per year, with a maximum reimbursement of $20,000 over four years. Under the program, a new grant round launches each year, providing reimbursements for payments made during the preceding calendar year.
Eligible applicants may qualify if they:
- Are Connecticut residents and meet program residency requirements
- Made qualifying student loan payments during the 2025 calendar year
- Earned a degree from a Connecticut institution of higher education or completed a state-approved program required for professional licensure or certification
- Meet income limits of $125,000 for single filers or $175,000 for married filers
- Completed required community service or qualified for a hardship waiver in certain circumstances
Applications must be submitted online through the CT Scholars portal, where applicants need to complete an application and upload required documentation. Applications will be reviewed on a first come first serve basis through December 2026 or until funds are exhausted.
Click here for application instructions. Questions regarding the program and the application process can be directed to OHE.SLRP@ct.gov.
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| Access Health CT is offering a Special Enrollment Period for eligible customers to enroll in health coverage with the new state subsidy. It began Feb. 1. The Special Enrollment Period end date will be determined. |
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Customers who qualify for this Special Enrollment Period include:
- Households with an annual income between 100% and 200% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL), who are not already enrolled in the Covered CT Program. These customers will receive a state subsidy to replace 100% of the expired federal enhanced premium tax credit amounts.
- Households with an annual income over 400% and up to 500% FPL. These customers will receive a state subsidy to replace 50% of the expired federal enhanced premium tax credit amounts.
Eligible customers who have already enrolled or plan to enroll in a 2026 health plan will see a credit applied to their carrier bill. It’s important to note that while customers will not see the state subsidy amount in AHCT’s online system until all updates have been made in the coming weeks, all eligible customers will soon receive a notice in the mail from AHCT with the amount of their state subsidy.
Insurance companies will send consumers updated premium bills with the credit for the state subsidy amount. This manual process will begin soon, in advance of the system updates to be implemented in the coming weeks.
Free help to sign up is available online, in person, and over the phone. Customers can visit AccessHealthCT.com and click the “Get Help” button on the homepage to find the option that works best for them—including scheduling an appointment, finding a nearby Navigator site or working with a Certified Broker in their area. AHCT has expanded its Navigator program to include six locations around the state and introduced a new Mobile Enrollment Team that supports community events and assists with in-person enrollment, available in English and Spanish. To get help over the phone, customers can call 1-855-805-4325 Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Help is available in over 100 languages. Customers who are deaf or hearing impaired may use TTY at 1-855-789-2428 or call with a relay operator. For free help online, customers can visit AccessHealthCT.com. They can also chat live with a customer service representative by clicking the “Live Chat” icon on the website. Live chat is available Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 6:45 p.m. and Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 2:45 p.m.
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Access Health CT is committed to reducing health disparities across Connecticut.
To support this mission, a free Broker Academy training program is being offered to empower community members and organizations to drive positive change.
Participants will receive comprehensive training, have their exam fees covered, and be paired with a mentor, ensuring support at every step of the journey. |
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Minimum requirements to apply:
- 18 years or older
- High school diploma or GED
- 1-3 recommendation letters, Community service experience
- Preference will be given to applicants who reside or work in underserved areas
Click here for more information and to sign up for notifications. For questions, email AHCT.BrokerAcademy@ct.gov Click here to sign up for a virtual Broker Academy Info Session, multiple dates available.
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| Simply put, Black history is American history. |
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I love to read!
"Biggins Books" will highlight what I'm currently reading, all via audiobooks, and some highlights and thoughts about what I read. |
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Full disclosure? I hope that you're encouraged to pick up a book, any book, and just read. Reading is a wonderful way to relax, relieve stress, enhance brain activity, and more.
In the last few weeks, I've read:
Heart the Lover by Lily King: This was a great book about love and fear and growing up. It is a combination of figuring out life and trying not to get in your own way in that process.
Dare to Lead by Brene Brown: This is a great book about maintaining humanity while we are leading others. It is always humanity that people recognize, and that allows us to be fully present with others.
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| The Town of East Hartford is looking for volunteers interested in giving back to the town. Interested? Click HERE for more details. |
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| Please see a wonderful Manchester-centric guide to leisure services in town for all ages, including the ability to register for many events this winter and spring! Please click on the image below for more details. |
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