SENATOR KUSHNER WELCOMES $59,000 FOR WESTERN CONNECTICUT ARTS ORGANIZATIONS

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Thursday, November 30, 2023

SENATOR KUSHNER WELCOMES $59,000 FOR WESTERN CONNECTICUT ARTS ORGANIZATIONS

State Senator Julie Kushner (D-Danbury) today said local arts organizations in the 24th State Senate District towns of Danbury, Ridgefield and New Fairfield will receive $59,421 through the state Department of Economic & Community Development’s Office of the Arts as it releases its Supporting Arts Grants for 2024.

The Supporting Arts Grant Program provides general operating support to Connecticut arts organizations and municipal arts departments; organizations receiving funds can use them where they are most needed. The program utilizes state funds and federal funds from the National Endowment for the Arts

“We’ve got a vibrant arts culture here in western Connecticut, and I’m pleased that the state and federal governments are investing in the musical and performing arts organizations that Connecticut residents value so highly,” Sen. Kushner said.

Local organizations receiving funding include:

· A Contemporary Theatre (ACT), Ridgefield, $4,843

· Camerata d’Amici, Ridgefield, $2,897

· Civic Life Project, New Fairfield, $3,848

· Danbury Music Centre, Danbury, $3,303

· Musical at Richter, Danbury, $5,820

· Ridgefield Chorale, Ridgefield, $4,247

· Ridgefield Guild of Artists, Ridgefield, $4,220

· Ridgefield Playhouse for Movies and the Performing Arts, Ridgefield, $10,491

· Ridgefield Symphony Orchestra, Ridgefield, $4,152

· Ridgefield Workshop for The Performing Arts, Ridgefield, $6,376

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SENATOR CABRERA WELCOMES $25,000 FOR SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT ARTS ORGANIZATIONS

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Thursday, November 30, 2023

SENATOR CABRERA WELCOMES $25,000 FOR SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT ARTS ORGANIZATIONS

State Senator Jorge Cabrera (D-Hamden) today said local arts organizations in the 17th State Senate District towns of Hamden and Woodbridge will receive $25,472 through the state Department of Economic & Community Development’s Office of the Arts as it releases its Supporting Arts Grants for 2024.

The Supporting Arts Grant Program provides general operating support to Connecticut arts organizations and municipal arts departments; organizations receiving funds can use them where they are most needed. The program utilizes state funds and federal funds from the National Endowment for the Arts

“I’m happy to see the state and federal governments getting together to support the arts in our communities,” Sen. Cabrera said. “Many people are aware of government funding for road and bridge repairs and support for our schools, but the arts are just as important to the social life of a community. It’s what brings us together.”

Local organizations receiving funding include:

· Amity Teen Center, Woodbridge, $5,450

· Arts for Learning Connecticut, Hamden, $6,545

· Best Video Film & Cultural Center, Hamden, $4,357

· New Haven Oratorio Choir, Hamden, $3,941

· Whitney Players, Hamden, $5,179

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SENATOR FLEXER WELCOMES $22,000 FOR QUIET CORNER ARTS ORGANIZATIONS

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Thursday, November 30, 2023

SENATOR FLEXER WELCOMES $22,000 FOR QUIET CORNER ARTS ORGANIZATIONS

State Senator Mae Flexer today said local arts organizations in the 29th State Senate District towns of Pomfret, Putnam and Willimantic will receive $22,640 through the state Department of Economic & Community Development’s Office of the Arts as it releases its Supporting Arts Grants for 2024.

The Supporting Arts Grant Program provides general operating support to Connecticut arts organizations and municipal arts departments; organizations receiving funds can use them where they are most needed. The program utilizes state funds and federal funds from the National Endowment for the Arts

Local organizations receiving funding include:

· Opera New England Northeast Connecticut, Pomfret, $4,620

· Theatre of Northeastern Connecticut, Putnam, $5,732

· Windham Area Arts Collective, Willimantic, $7,231

· Windham Theatre Guild, Willimantic, $5,057

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Senator Hochadel Welcomes $46,627 to District Arts Organizations Through DECD Supporting Arts Grants

Senator Hochadel Welcomes
$46,627 to District Arts Organizations Through DECD Supporting Arts Grants

 

Today, State Senator Jan Hochadel (D-Meriden) welcomed the announcement that local arts organizations in her district will receive $46,627 through the state Department of Economic & Community Development’s Office of the Arts as it releases its latest Supporting Arts grants. Of the 232 grants awarded statewide, ten were in the 13th Senate District.

“The arts foster creativity and innovation by encouraging individuals to think outside the box,” said Sen. Hochadel. “Receiving these funds toward arts organizations in our district will continue to allow our community to explore new ideas, take risks, and engage with critical thinking skills. I am thankful to the Department of Economic Community Development for investing in our community.”

The Supporting Arts grant program provides general operating support to Connecticut arts organizations and municipal arts departments; organizations receiving funds can use them where they are most needed. The program utilizes state and federal funds from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Organizations receiving funds include:

Cheshire

·       Cheshire, Town of (Municipal Arts Dept.) / Artsplace: $5,449

·       Partnerships in Learning and Creative Exploration Inc.: $2,956

Meriden

·       Almira Stephan Memorial Playhouse / Castle Craig Players: $3,795

·       Arts and Crafts Association of Meriden, Inc.: $5,195

·       Our House Meriden, Inc.: $4,077

Middletown

·       ARTFARM: $5,336

·       Artists for World Peace: $3,758

·       Buttonwood Tree Performing Arts Center: $5,204

·       Ekklesia Contemporary Ballet Inc.: $4,601

·       Oddfellows Playhouse: $6,256

Senator Gaston Welcomes $43,526 to District Arts Organizations Through DECD Supporting Arts Grants

Senator Gaston Welcomes $43,526 to District Arts Organizations Through DECD Supporting Arts Grants
Today, State Senator Herron Keyon Gaston (D-Bridgeport) welcomed the announcement that local arts organizations in his district will receive $43,526 through the state Department of Economic & Community Development’s Office of the Arts as it releases its latest Supporting Arts grants. Of 232 grants awarded statewide, nine were in the 23rd Senate District.

“The arts are such an important aspect of life,” said Sen. Gaston. “Art allows individuals to express their thoughts, emotions, and experiences in creative ways. I have the upmost gratitude toward the Department of Economic Community Development for their continued support with our local arts organizations that will help foster voices throughout our community.”

The Supporting Arts grant program provides general operating support to Connecticut arts organizations and municipal arts departments; organizations receiving funds can use them where they are most needed. The program utilizes state and federal funds from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Organizations receiving funds include:

Bridgeport

  • City Lights & Company: $5,345
  • Clementina Arts Foundation Inc.: $3,206
  • Downtown Cabaret Theatre Company of Bridgeport: $2,586
  • Greater Bridgeport Symphony Society: $6,274
  • Kids Empowered by Your Support, Inc.: $4,518
  • Klein Memorial Auditorium Foundation, Inc.: $5,558
  • Metro Art Studios Inc.: $5,923
  • Neighborhood Studios of Fairfield County: $4,690
  • WPKN, Inc.: $5,426

 

Senator Billie Miller Welcomes $60,189 to District Arts Organizations Through DECD Supporting Arts Grants

Senator Billie Miller Welcomes $60,189 to District Arts Organizations Through DECD Supporting Arts Grants

 

Today, state Senator Pat Billie MIller (D-Stamford) welcomed grant funding for local arts organizations across Stamford, as they will receive a total of  $60,189 through Supporting Arts grants from the state’s Department of Economic & Community Development’s Office of the Arts.

“I am so grateful for these funds from the state’s Department of Economic and Community Development as it will have an immense impact on further enriching the arts and culture landscape in Stamford,” said Sen. Billie Miller. “A great number of people participate in the arts across ages, and this funding only bolsters the capacity of our great arts organizations to provide a space to create and enjoy dance, song and much more.”

Organizations receiving funds include:

  • Stamford Museum & Nature Center, $9,046
  • Stamford Young Artists Philharmonic, $6,349
  • Schubert Club of Fairfield County, $5,797
  • Ballet School of Stamford, $4,981
  • Connecticut Ballet, $4,690
  • Stamford Art Association, Inc, $4,604
  • Orchestra Lumos, $4,523
  • Stamford, City of (Municipal Arts Dept.), $4,358
  • Project Music, $3,697
  • INTEMPO Organization Inc., $3,481
  • New Paradigm Theatre Company, $3,493
  • Stamford Chorale, $2,814
  • Curtain Call, Inc., $2,356

The Supporting Arts grant program provides general operating support to Connecticut arts organizations and municipal arts departments; organizations receiving funds can use them where they are most needed. The program utilizes state and federal funds from the National Endowment for the Arts.


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SENATOR MARX WELCOMES $63,734 TO DISTRICT ARTS ORGANIZATIONS THROUGH DECD SUPPORTING ARTS GRANTS

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Wednesday, November 29, 2023                            Joe O’Leary 508-479-4969

SENATOR MARX WELCOMES $63,734 TO DISTRICT ARTS ORGANIZATIONS THROUGH DECD SUPPORTING ARTS GRANTS

Today, State Senator Martha Marx (D-New London) welcomed the announcement that local arts organizations in her district will receive $63,734 through the state Department of Economic & Community Development’s Office of the Arts as it releases its latest Supporting Arts grants. Of 232 grants awarded statewide, 15 were in the 20th Senate District.

“Our local arts organizations instill a love of culture in our youth and fill our communities with beauty,” said Sen. Marx. “To hear that more than a dozen local organizations will receive this valuable support helping them further their important work is wonderful. I’m grateful for the state’s support of these local groups.”

The Supporting Arts grant program provides general operating support to Connecticut arts organizations and municipal arts departments; organizations receiving funds can use them where they are most needed. The program utilizes state and federal funds from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Organizations receiving funds include:

East Lyme

  • Eastern Connecticut Ballet Inc., $4,082

New London

  • 7th Regiment Youth Performing Arts Organization, $3,741
  • Connecticut Early Music Society, $4,094
  • Connecticut Lyric Opera, Inc., $4,582
  • Connecticut Storytelling Center, $3,391
  • Eastern Connecticut Symphony Orchestra, $4,017
  • Expressiones Cultural Center Inc., $5,646
  • Hygienic Arts, $6,970
  • New London Community Orchestra Inc., $2,055
  • Thames Valley Music School, $6,619

Old Lyme

  • Lyme Academy of Fine Arts, Inc., $2,554
  • Lyme Art Association, $4,121
  • Musical Masterworkds Inc., $3,335

Old Saybrook

  • Essex Winter Series, Inc., $3,271
  • Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center, $5,526

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SENATOR MAHER WELCOMES $170,305 TO DISTRICT ARTS ORGANIZATIONS THROUGH DECD SUPPORTING ARTS GRANTS

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Wednesday, November 29, 2023                            Joe O’Leary 508-479-4969

SENATOR MAHER WELCOMES $170,305 TO DISTRICT ARTS ORGANIZATIONS THROUGH DECD SUPPORTING ARTS GRANTS

Today, State Senator Ceci Maher (D-Wilton) welcomed the announcement that local arts organizations in her district will receive $170,305 through the state Department of Economic & Community Development’s Office of the Arts as it releases its latest Supporting Arts grants. Of 232 grants awarded statewide, 36 were in the 26th Senate District.

“It’s incredible to know three dozen organizations across our communities will receive valuable and vital support for their long-term operations, continuing education and cultural enrichment for countless people,” said Sen. Maher. “I’m so excited to see how these funds help further their goals in service to their mission.”

The Supporting Arts grant program provides general operating support to Connecticut arts organizations and municipal arts departments; organizations receiving funds can use them where they are most needed. The program utilizes state and federal funds from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Organizations receiving funds include:
New Canaan

  • New Canaan Society for the Arts, $6,631
  • New England Dance Theater, $2,854
  • Shakespeare on the Sound, $3,724
  • Silvermine Guild of Artists, Inc., $4,601
  • Town Players of New Canaan, Inc., $4,409

Ridgefield

  • ACT (A Contemporary Theater) of CT, $4,843
  • Camerata d’Amici, $2,897
  • The Ridgefield Chorale, $4,247
  • Ridgefield Guild of Artists, $4,220
  • Ridgefield Symphony Orchestra, Inc., $4,152
  • Ridgefield Workshop for the Supporting Arts, $6,376
  • Thrown Stone Theater Company, $3,716
  • Western Connecticut Youth Orchestra Inc., $5,508
  • Ridgefield Playhouse for Movies and the Performing Arts, $10,491

Stamford

  • Connecticut Ballet, $4,690
  • Curtain Call, Inc., $2,356
  • INTEMPO Organization Inc., $3,481
  • New Paradigm Theater Company, $3,493
  • Orchestra Lumos, $4,523
  • Project Music, $3,697
  • Schubert Club of Fairfield County, $5,797
  • Stamford Chorale, $2,814
  • Stamford Museum and Nature Center, $9,046
  • Stamford Young Artists Philharmonic, $6,349
  • Ballet School of Stamford, $4,604
  • Stamford Art Association, Inc., $4,604
  • Stamford Municipal Arts Department, $4,457

Westport

  • Fairfield County Chorale, $4,457
  • Friends of the Levitt Pavillion, Inc., $6,470
  • MOCA Westport, $3,485
  • Music for Youth, Inc., $3,383
  • Suzuki Music School of Westport, Inc., $2,877
  • Westport Community Theatre, $5,792
  • Westport School of Music, $3,608

Wilton

  • Music on the Hill, Inc., $3,762
  • Wilton Playshop, Inc., $7,613

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SENATOR NEEDLEMAN WELCOMES $38,749 TO DISTRICT ARTS ORGANIZATIONS THROUGH DECD SUPPORTING ARTS GRANTS

State Senator Norm Needleman
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Contact: Joe O’Leary | Joe.OLeary@cga.ct.gov | 508-479-4969
Wednesday, November 29, 2023

SENATOR NEEDLEMAN WELCOMES $38,749 TO DISTRICT ARTS ORGANIZATIONS THROUGH DECD SUPPORTING ARTS GRANTS
Today, State Senator Norm Needleman (D-Essex) welcomed the announcement that local arts organizations in his district will receive $38,749 through the state Department of Economic & Community Development’s Office of the Arts as it releases its latest Supporting Arts grants. Of the 232 grants awarded statewide, seven were in the 33rd Senate District.

“It’s so encouraging to hear of the local benefits these grants will provide, helping arts organizations continue to offer their excellent resources,” said Sen. Needleman. “These groups breathe life and joy into our communities and help foster our next generations of artists and creatives. I’m grateful for the state’s support.”

The Supporting Arts grant program provides general operating support to Connecticut arts organizations and municipal arts departments; organizations receiving funds can use them where they are most needed. The program utilizes state and federal funds from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Organizations receiving funds include:
Clinton

  • Kidz Konnection, Inc.; $4,031
  • Opera Theater of Connecticut, Inc.; $6,074
East Haddam
  • I-Park Foundation; $4,186
Essex
  • Cappella Cantorum, Inc.; $5,351
  • Con Brio Choral Society, Inc.; $5,084
  • Maritime Music and Tradition Society; $5,226
Old Saybrook
  • Essex Winter Series, Inc.; $3,271
  • Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center; $5,526

SENS. OSTEN, COHEN WELCOME STATE ACTION ON UNEMPLOYMENT TAXES TO HELP CONNECTICUT BUSINESSES

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Friday, November 17, 2023

SENS. OSTEN, COHEN WELCOME STATE ACTION ON UNEMPLOYMENT TAXES TO HELP CONNECTICUT BUSINESSES

HARTFORD – State Senators Cathy Osten (D-Sprague) and Christine Cohen (D-Guilford) today celebrated the news that recent actions by the Connecticut General Assembly to pay off federal unemployment loans have helped state businesses avoid $350 million in potential fees and charges over the next four years.

“The legislature has done something over the past few years that it wasn’t financially required to do – bail out Connecticut businesses that were going to see higher unemployment taxes and fees because of all the federal borrowing that was necessary to keep people financially afloat during and immediately after the COVID-19 pandemic. That’s normally a business responsibility,” Sen. Osten said. “Now Connecticut businesses are off the hook for what would have been a third of a billion dollars in increased costs over the next few years, and they can put that money instead toward things like new machinery and new hires. That’ll be great for our economy, and this investment really exemplifies the State of Connecticut’s commitment to our valued and growing local businesses. We supported them during the COVID pandemic, and now we’ve set the stage for them to continue growing!”

“As a small business owner myself, I know too well the burden of unemployment taxes,” said Sen. Cohen. “When the pandemic hit, difficult but necessary decisions were made in the interest of keeping our communities healthy. Unfortunately, through no fault of their own, small businesses were then going to be saddled with increased unemployment fees. Small businesses are the economic engine of our state and I vowed to work with my colleagues to ensure the increased unemployment insurance taxes weren’t on the backs of our state’s valued employees. I’m pleased that we have been able to be a strong partner to them and relieve this outstanding debt.”

In February 2023, the state Labor Department projected that – without any intervening action – Connecticut businesses would experience federal unemployment tax credit reductions (increased costs) totaling $350 million over the next four years, jumping from $30 million in lost credits this year to $170 million in lost credits by 2026.

But over the past two years, Connecticut has repaid the $1.2 billion Unemployment Trust Fund loan it secured which was used in part to cover pandemic unemployment benefits. That pandemic debt retirement has ensured that Connecticut businesses will avoid an increase in the federal unemployment taxes that they would have paid beginning January 1, 2024 if Connecticut hadn’t paid off the loan.

Since 2021, the Lamont administration and the Connecticut General Assembly directed $195 million from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) into the Unemployment Trust Fund and other special assessments in order to mitigate the ongoing financial damage employers faced as a result of the pandemic. The Unemployment Trust Fund, which is administered by the state Department of Labor, is the account from which all unemployment benefits are paid and is funded solely through quarterly taxes on employers.

When the Unemployment Trust Fund doesn’t have enough money to pay unemployment benefits, states borrow money from the federal government. The federal government may then raise employer taxes for every year that they have outstanding loans; additionally, employers are required to pay an annual “special assessment” each September to cover the interest payments for that borrowing.

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