Connecticut 2026 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05419

Introduced
2/26/26  

Caption

An Act Requiring The Department Of Children And Families To Expand Eligibility For Postsecondary Education Benefits For Certain Youth.

Impact

If enacted, HB 5419 will amend existing policies of the Department of Children and Families, specifically targeting youth who have encountered challenges in pursuing their education due to the pandemic. By extending the qualification time frame for these individuals, the bill seeks to enhance their opportunities for academic success and vocational training, potentially leading to improved life outcomes for this vulnerable population. The extension of benefits could play a significant role in reducing barriers to higher education for youth who might otherwise fall through the cracks due to economic or systemic obstacles.

Summary

House Bill 5419 aims to expand the eligibility for postsecondary education benefits for certain youth under the care of the Department of Children and Families. Specifically, the bill addresses the disruptions caused to education by the COVID-19 pandemic, proposing that youth whose education was affected during this period have extended access to funding programs provided by the department. This includes youth who are in the foster care system or have been adopted before their eighteenth birthday and continue to meet the eligibility criteria established by the department.

Contention

While the bill generally aims to support foster and adopted youth, there may be points of contention regarding the scope of the eligibility extensions and the resources available to implement these changes effectively. Discussions may revolve around the adequacy of the funding allocated to support the influx of eligible youth and concerns about the long-term sustainability of the program. Stakeholders might debate whether the proposed measures adequately address the diverse needs of youth across different circumstances and how effectively the department can manage the increased demand for educational support services as a result of these changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB06182

An Act Extending Financial Assistance For The Postsecondary Education Expenses Of Foster Youth.

CT HB06394

An Act Concerning Financial Assistance For Postsecondary Education Expenses For Individuals Adopted Through The Department Of Children And Families' Foster Care Program.

CT SB01311

An Act Concerning The Recommendations Of The Department Of Children And Families.

CT SB01214

An Act Requiring Certain Agencies To Report Costs Associated With Programs Serving Children And Families.

CT HB06952

An Act Concerning Certain Recreational And Educational Children's Programs.

CT SB01215

An Act Concerning Certain Neglected, Uncared For And Abused Children And Youths.

CT SB00464

An Act Requiring The Department Of Children And Families To Hold A Reunification Hearing Within Fourteen Days Of The Recommendation Of Unification By A Licensed Psychologist.

CT SB01427

An Act Expanding Paid Family And Medical Leave Insurance Program Benefits To Certain School Employees.

CT HB05257

An Act Expanding The Age Of Eligibility For Special Education For A Child Experiencing Developmental Delay.

CT SB00981

An Act Expanding Medicaid Eligibility For Older Persons And Persons With Disabilities.

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