SECOG legislative Agenda

On November 20th, 2024, the SECOG Board adopted priorities for 2025 legislative action, including state funding to stabilize the costs of special education, actions to promote a reduction in solid waste and the cost of municipal solid waste management, and reducing the expected municipal property tax burden of PA 24-46, which was intended to grant 100% property tax exemption to certain disabled veterans.

SECOG 2025 Legislative Agenda

Testimony in support of SB 739 AN ACT CONCERNING THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE SALES AND USE TAXES IMPOSED ON MEALS SOLD BY AN EATING ESTABLISHMENT, CATERER OR GROCERY STORE

Testimony in support of HB 1281 AN ACT CONCERNING A STUDY ON THE NEED FOR EXTENDED PRODUCER
RESPONSIBILITY FOR SOLAR PANELS AND WIND TURBINE BLADES

Testimony in support of HB 5019 AN ACT ESTABLISHING EXTENDED PRODUCER RESPONSIBILITY FOR
CONSUMER BATTERIES

Testimony in support of HB 6917 AN ACT CONCERNING THE MANAGEMENT OF SOLID WASTE IN THE STATE

CTDOT SECTION 5310 GRANT PROGRAM – Funding Available

APPLICATIONS ARE DUE NO LATER THAN 4:00 PM ON TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 2025.

The Section 5310 program provides Federal funding for capital and operating expenses to improve mobility for seniors and individuals with disabilities.

For the current 2024 cycle, CTDOT will fund awarded Traditional vehicle projects at 80% federal share, with a 20% local match. Additionally, CTDOT will fund awarded Nontraditional projects at 50% or 80% share as funding allows and in accordance with budget language.

Eligible applicants include private nonprofit organizations, state/local government authorities, and operators of public transportation.

Application instructions, application types, and more information on the program can be found here: www.ct.gov/dot/5310