Connecticut 2026 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00479

Introduced
3/11/26  
Refer
3/11/26  
Report Pass
3/19/26  
Refer
3/30/26  

Caption

An Act Concerning Oversight Of Federal Fund Applications By The Department Of Social Services.

Impact

The passage of SB00479 would mark a significant shift in how federal grants related to social services are handled in the state. By requiring legislative approval or modification of applications, the bill introduces an additional layer of scrutiny over federal funding processes. This could potentially streamline the implementation of programs aimed at improving public assistance and health services in rural areas, while ensuring that applications align with state priorities and community needs.

Summary

SB00479 aims to enhance the oversight of federal fund applications submitted by the Department of Social Services, specifically targeting participation in programs like the Rural Health Transformation Program. This bill mandates that before applications for such grants are submitted to the federal government, they must be forwarded to the relevant joint standing committee of the General Assembly. The committee is then empowered to hold public hearings and to vote on whether to approve, deny, or modify these applications, allowing for greater legislative involvement in the allocation of federal funds.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB00479 appears to be largely favorable among legislators who prioritize accountability and local governance in the application of federal funds. Supporters argue that increased oversight is necessary to ensure that programs effectively address the unique challenges faced by rural populations. However, some concerns may arise regarding bureaucratic delays that could hinder access to vital funding for timely public health initiatives.

Contention

Notably, points of contention might center on the balance between necessary oversight and the operational efficiency of the Department of Social Services. Critics could argue that requiring legislative approval for every federal fund application may slow down the process and complicate the timely access to funds, thus affecting the state’s responsiveness to health and social service needs. The debate may highlight differing opinions on how best to manage and utilize federal resources for local benefit.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB01474

An Act Concerning The Department Of Social Services.

CT SB01359

An Act Concerning Various Revisions To Statutes Concerning The Department Of Social Services.

CT HB07105

An Act Concerning Forensic Audits Conducted By The Department Of Social Services.

CT SB01360

An Act Requiring Legislative Confirmation Of The Appointment Of The Department Of Social Services' Medicaid Director.

CT SB01158

An Act Concerning The Establishment Of A Department On Aging.

CT SB01470

An Act Concerning Twice Annual Reporting By The Department Of Social Services On Medicaid Reimbursement For Community Health Worker Services.

CT SB01027

An Act Removing The Requirement That The State Oppose Applications By Federally Recognized Indian Tribes To Convert Any Parcel Of Fee Interest Land To Federal Trust Status.

CT HB06930

An Act Concerning The Social Equity Council's Recommendations Regarding Social Equity Plans, Strategic Planning, Ethics, License Renewal Fees, Financial Assistance Applications And Policies And Procedures.

CT SB01295

An Act Concerning Broadband Internet, Gaming, Social Media, Online Services And Consumer Contracts.

CT SB01543

An Act Concerning The Department Of Correction.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.