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tv   Connecticut Governor Delivers 2024 State of the State Address  CSPAN  May 13, 2024 5:04pm-5:40pm EDT

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we are just getting started building 100,000 miles of structure to reach those who need it most. ♪♪ ♪♪ in front row seat to democracy. >> next connecticut government state of the state address court joint session of the legislature in hartford. his visions of future including education funding, childcare, height talker access and workforce development. it's about 30 minutes. ,.
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[applause] work for training and not-for-profit. at the same time our budget
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provided% tax cut for middle-class families and a bigger tax credit for working families are families. [applause] people are noticing unlike neighboring states which is losing population, gained population over the last two years. today we have more people working, starting businesses and more people joining labor unions with better pay and benefits, mark and connecticut and more out of stators going to move to connecticut. one mornings i. too many people cannot find a place to live.
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it's either not available or not affordable. budget double investment by causing affordable housing, elder housing. [laughter] [applause] [applause] long-overdue. long-overdue. most of our cities were much bigger 50 years ago and stumbling grounds. today for the family on these empty parking lots and brownfields art mediated for your child or grandparent welded we have a development model that works right here.
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the development. [applause] what are you hiding back therefore? private money which means mark housing star at least cost. the hartford regional level over 5000 homes have been built motion to be built. public transportation in our schools. the state will be a partner leading the financing asap to get troublesome the ground.
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[applause] [applause] shopping center and an empty parking lot is now a beautiful park 250 new units of housing built, a short walk for refurbished transition. turbocharging the renaissance. the federal infrastructure law especially important connecticut engaging center. new haven to grand central and
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station. the bridge can save two to three minutes and no longer slow down to travel over the 100-year-old bridge. figure out how much time saving our transportation funds connecticut can and wait about the weight class right now. [applause] things to our workforce program. [chanting]
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[chanting] [chanting]
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acute demonstration in my day and whatever the cause is a disservice when you are rude and disrespectful in a room like this, disrespectful to the people in this world disrespecting the audience. [applause] [applause] back to our regularly scheduled program partnering with building to make sure quality workers are ready to go. the more housing around the transportation center and around
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service. [applause] the biggest in our state, the biggest driver of high-cost the cost of housing. if you own a home, you're probably doing well with the lack of housing tribes of cost for everybody else and increases the risk of homelessness. transferring old hotels and personal property and temporary housing and interagency task force. what does that mean? [applause] housing is more than roof over your head.
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thanks to the extra $350 million commitment we are providing addiction to adult services and support of housing. [applause] we are one of the densest states in the country. i wish we had more people in the state of ohio. we have to manage growth carefully. our cities are coming back big time and preserving more open states than ever before, 11000 acres in the last five years alone. 11000 acres. [applause]
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hundreds of miles and hiking trails but are connecting downtown for the great outdoor. better check the weather. state and country are by more severe unpredictable weather than ever before. last summer the river valley required irrigation due to severe drought and a week later they were 6 inches underwater. the dealings with climate change is expensive but they are doing nothing immeasurable. [applause] 's.
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[applause] flood insurance in florida prohibited. the workplaces shut down development in wildfires in california to canada and connecticut. we must continue to work together our energy system reliable, affordable and less toxic. double down on wind, hydro. thanks to energy efficiency is not increased much but thanks to brian garcia more self-sufficient, hundreds of dollars every year without
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adding one two air pollution. data centers and moving hybrid and electric vehicle in modern technology will put more demand on our grid. the next generation of clean energy with an emphasis of affordability and i would welcome insights from the energy in the options. it's not just whether that's more extreme, culture is unleashing more extreme papers. increase domestic abuse, fentanyl overdoses and mental health calls.
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they are getting younger and younger. thank you for more security for house of worship to conscious i think that's the extreme flexing. our budget is doing more, we do a better job people's lives? we have dss service and renewals transformed an opportunity centers for one in the program. it is a reality. it is better pay.
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we will propose again you don't have to show up to where you need. [applause] [applause] the biggest amendment to childcare in history. $90 million this year alone. child educators and reinforcement presenters and family care homes following the recommendation of the blue ribbon panel.
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continue to provide center for companies to follow closely partnering navy and connecticut southeast connecticut and retain moms and dads with her newborn. our budget provides resources to help caregivers get certified to set up their own home-based childcare center. hey, maria. [applause] able to take care of many that was nationally recognized the healthcare center. thank you. the licensing fees and social equity council will prioritize childcare and homeless shelters
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in those communities hardest hit by the war on drugs. providing also nurses for first time parents starting at bridgeport. [applause] [applause] best k-12 education system. our provides more let's make sure we are doing better for our kids. teachers and parents need help. russell that doctor of education. [applause] use the hyperlink with little address future shortages in the program high school age kids can help out elementary classrooms.
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"big brother" big sister. there she is. [applause] she's expanding our future program next generation teachers including tanner callahan. his tanner here? there he is. [applause] during our public schools apprentice getting paid in the classroom while finishing education. thank you, tanner. [applause] in addition stance on the school still have additional $400 million in federal relief for the next two years. we will continue to fund for
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more kids disconnected from its from the pandemic in the classroom for those feeling deep yellow, this is focused on rejuvenating connection the counselor and the budget continues the richmond program together and afterschool programs and expanded preschool goals. [applause] [applause]
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there is one more distraction in the school classroom -- social media. creasing the kids on our phones are tuning out each other and tuning out money including unfiltered images that are disturbing. severe anxiety and behavior can be traced back to social media. remember to. william is pushing to make sure social media companies are held accountable to do a better job protecting our kids. [applause]
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the legislature will make sure to put an end state. [applause] that is not a hologram. the real mccoy. [cheering and applauding] have a simple idea -- i guess. it's a little bit from sinai and a little bit from beyoncé. [laughter] limit tik tok for children to one hour a day and beyoncé leader smart phone before a major event. we will set up guidance to boards soon. younger students leave their microphones at home or seven in a pack at the start of every school day.
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[applause] i do find social media fundamentally antisocial and smart phones make you stupid (social start today listening to your teacher and thing with your friends, not your phone. [applause] the top 30% of every possible graduate now has auto enrollment as well as many gynecologist.
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out-of-pocket costs there will be an this budget are hardest feet ranch sees the opportunity. speaking of ron, the budget allocates money for the design and engineering of science under explore, i'm excited to announce their collaborating on superfast imputing enterprise technology to allow biotech sector costs the world clinical trials at a flood the world and advanced manufacturing and now can accelerate growth starting with funding for new biotech hub.
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[applause] to hear that? [applause] poker only makes a difference affordable. old hospitals accountable for race increases the good news, more citizens health concerns than ever before and an expansion providing free healthcare with no out-of-pocket expenses for all parents earning less than 50000 a year. [applause] we have the exchange and provide
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savings 2080%. [applause] speaking of affordability from working families in the concept of saving about $25. income tax is less than neighboring states for the majority of our workers week 118 401ks for most retirees had eliminated state tax for 99% of our citizens. [applause] we still have work to do
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property tax and fixed-income the hardest. continued and expanding the property tax and disabilities more than ever before and budget doing more we have to focus on doing better. local government across 169 school districts is too expensive. don't worry. not going to use the word regionalized. i was thanked our budget provides additional stability so they can hire tax assessors link assessors and the ig nerd which yorktown may not be able to afford but i can be available to you on an as needed basis.
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but mark that should save you money and provide the skills needed. like too many of our citizens are living paycheck to paycheck. too much debt and no room for error. in addition to making regular payments from a patent on an extra $8 million in taxpayers about $800 million figure next 25 years can be dedicated to social services. [applause] we gotta tens of thousands of new taxpayers which further strengthens our budget for the future and paying down our debt
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in a rainy day fund doesn't shortchange our government. it's resulted in a series of increases in our social program. we are doing better. [applause] our budget is trying to collect security for citizens. not just opportunities for wealth. always remember something, these are second chances that they are given more chances. [applause]
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for starters, how many citizens are under work with that? paydown that starting with your first job in connecticut, paid on the student debt. number two, budget will paydown 50 million in medical debt. [applause] got things over you like a dark cloud. [applause] too better position to take advantage of the trinity college and workforce training which allows you to earn more. building wealth starts with ownership we provide funding
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alongside private sectors over 1000 small business startups. mostly women and entrepreneurs of color. [applause] all over the states and their, empty top windows are coming to life. addition to the old program helps you make a down payment on your first home already benefiting over 3001st time home owners right here in the neighborhood they love nearly every town of the state. if you baby is born from first in the nation program will provide a little extra boost $10000 to help with college
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tuition or that or that new business. [applause] i think i'm looking right here, one of the first babies to receive the bond. [applause] going to give you a new nickname. what's your new game? font. baby bond. [laughter] in connecticut weight. i want to thank you for making this happen. [cheering and applauding]
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he made it happen. [applause] one last thing -- vote. i ask you to vote. have a stake in what happens here. it makes a difference. early voting is a reality making it easier everyday and i want you to vote. i want to make sure we have a budget that's a reflection of their values. [applause] , the way, we have a budget. in washington d.c., they have a
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hard time setting out because a budget required theft phones for entry capital. [applause] these seem to be on each other and talking with each other and it's making a difference. we will do what we do. god bless you all, everybody. [cheering and applauding] less the great state of connecticut. [applause] >> wednesday federal officials testify on the ongoing investigation into the collapse of baltimore francis scott key
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