Looney, Duff Demand Release of SCSU Nursing Student Seized by ICE Outside Courthouse

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Looney, Duff Demand Release of SCSU Nursing Student Seized by ICE Outside Courthouse

HARTFORD — Senate President Pro Tempore Martin M. Looney (D-New Haven) and Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff (D-Norwalk) today condemned the detention of Southern Connecticut State University nursing student Keyla Vazquez-Zuniga by federal immigration agents and demanded her immediate release.

“ICE’s arrest of Keyla Vazquez-Zuniga outside a Connecticut courthouse is another terrifying example of the Trump regime weaponizing federal powers to incite fear in our state. Federal agents are sowing distrust in our judicial system and making every Connecticut resident think twice before entering a courthouse to seek justice. These reckless and cruel arrests only make our communities less safe. We demand her immediate release and call on Connecticut Republicans to join us in demanding accountability for this abuse of federal power.”

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Contact: Kevin Coughlin | kevin.coughlin@cga.ct.gov | 203-710-0193

Looney, Duff Demand Release of SCSU Nursing Student Seized by ICE Outside Courthouse

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Looney, Duff Demand Release of SCSU Nursing Student Seized by ICE Outside Courthouse

HARTFORD — Senate President Pro Tempore Martin M. Looney (D-New Haven) and Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff (D-Norwalk) today condemned the detention of Southern Connecticut State University nursing student Keyla Vazquez-Zuniga by federal immigration agents and demanded her immediate release.

“ICE’s arrest of Keyla Vazquez-Zuniga outside a Connecticut courthouse is another terrifying example of the Trump regime weaponizing federal powers to incite fear in our state. Federal agents are sowing distrust in our judicial system and making every Connecticut resident think twice before entering a courthouse to seek justice. These reckless and cruel arrests only make our communities less safe. We demand her immediate release and call on Connecticut Republicans to join us in demanding accountability for this abuse of federal power.”

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Contact: Kevin Coughlin | kevin.coughlin@cga.ct.gov | 203-710-0193

Sen. Lesser Celebrates Restoring Critical Healthcare Program in State Budget

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Sen. Lesser Celebrates Restoring Critical Healthcare Program in State Budget

HARTFORD – Today, State Senator Matt Lesser, Senate Chair of the Human Services Committee, celebrated news that Governor Lamont announced he has abandoned plans to move a critical Medicaid benefit to a waiver program.

Last week, the Appropriations Committee, of which Sen. Lesser serves as co-chair of the Human Services subcommittee, approved a mid-term budget adjustment that diverged from the Governor’s proposed adjustment plan in several ways. One key change was that the legislature rejected the Governor’s proposal to transition the Community First Choice (CFC) program from an entitlement to a waiver, thus reducing availability and leaving many residents on a waiting list without care.

Community First Choice allows those in need of care to receive self-directed care at home, covered by Medicaid.

“I, along with so many patients and advocates, am relieved to hear that the Governor took seriously our concerns and has moved away from his waiver proposal,” said Sen. Lesser. “Community First Choice allows those in need of care the agency they deserve to make decisions about their own healthcare while remaining in their homes. It’s an incredibly effective program that improves health outcomes and quality of life and is exactly the kind of program that we should be prioritizing in our state budget. If the Administration decides to move forward with changes to the program in the future, it needs to engage with consumers themselves to ensure a robust planning process that centers the needs of Connecticut residents with disabilities.”

Looney, Duff & Honig Call on Federal Government to Restore Home Loan Protections for Veterans

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Looney, Duff & Honig Call on Federal Government to Restore Home Loan Protections for Veterans

HARTFORD — Senate President Pro Tempore Martin Looney, Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff, and Senate Chair of the Veterans’ and Military Affairs Committee Paul Honig today condemned the federal government’s abrupt cancellation of a key VA home loan assistance program that has left more than 10,000 veterans across the country facing foreclosure, and called for an immediate restoration of protections for veterans.

 

“Reports that more than 10,000 veterans have lost their homes since the federal government abruptly shut down a key program are deeply troubling. The federal government ignored warnings from the mortgage industry that veterans would be kicked out of their homes. We find it unfathomable that federal elected officials would not do everything in their power to support those who served our country. We ask all our colleagues in the General Assembly to join us in calling on the federal government to immediately fix this injustice and give veterans the protections they deserve. We owe them that much, and more.”

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Contact: Kevin Coughlin | kevin.coughlin@cga.ct.gov | 203-710-0193

Looney, Duff & Honig Call on Federal Government to Restore Home Loan Protections for Veterans

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Looney, Duff & Honig Call on Federal Government to Restore Home Loan Protections for Veterans

HARTFORD — Senate President Pro Tempore Martin Looney, Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff, and Senate Chair of the Veterans’ and Military Affairs Committee Paul Honig today condemned the federal government’s abrupt cancellation of a key VA home loan assistance program that has left more than 10,000 veterans across the country facing foreclosure, and called for an immediate restoration of protections for veterans.

“Reports that more than 10,000 veterans have lost their homes since the federal government abruptly shut down a key program are deeply troubling. The federal government ignored warnings from the mortgage industry that veterans would be kicked out of their homes. We find it unfathomable that federal elected officials would not do everything in their power to support those who served our country. We ask all our colleagues in the General Assembly to join us in calling on the federal government to immediately fix this injustice and give veterans the protections they deserve. We owe them that much, and more.”

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Contact: Kevin Coughlin | kevin.coughlin@cga.ct.gov | 203-710-0193

Looney, Duff: Senate MAGA Caucus Abandons Governing, Offers Empty Promises

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Looney and Duff: Senate MAGA Caucus Abandons Governing, Offers Empty Promises

HARTFORD — Senate President Pro Tempore Martin M. Looney (D-New Haven) and Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff (D-Norwalk) today responded after Senate Republicans held a press conference touting false financial promises:

“The Senate MAGA caucus unveiled nothing but an empty political promise that has not been reviewed by nonpartisan fiscal staff, and it has not been subjected to a public hearing. The last time they proposed a real budget was 2018. Since then, they have abandoned responsible participation in governing and resorted to back-of-the-napkin promises. The people of Connecticut have noticed and stopped taking the MAGA Senate caucus seriously. The Democrats will continue the real work of building a vetted budget that delivers actual tax relief rather than political talking points.”

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Contact: Kevin Coughlin | kevin.coughlin@cga.ct.gov | 203-710-0193

Looney, Duff: Senate MAGA Caucus Abandons Governing, Offers Empty Promises

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Looney and Duff: Senate MAGA Caucus Abandons Governing, Offers Empty Promises

HARTFORD — Senate President Pro Tempore Martin M. Looney (D-New Haven) and Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff (D-Norwalk) today responded after Senate Republicans held a press conference touting false financial promises:

“The Senate MAGA caucus unveiled nothing but an empty political promise that has not been reviewed by nonpartisan fiscal staff, and it has not been subjected to a public hearing. The last time they proposed a real budget was 2018. Since then, they have abandoned responsible participation in governing and resorted to back-of-the-napkin promises. The people of Connecticut have noticed and stopped taking the MAGA Senate caucus seriously. The Democrats will continue the real work of building a vetted budget that delivers actual tax relief rather than political talking points.”

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Kevin Coughlin | kevin.coughlin@cga.ct.gov | 203-710-0193

Looney and Duff Condemn Trump’s Executive Order on Mail-In Voting

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Looney and Duff Condemn Trump’s Executive Order on Mail-In Voting

HARTFORD — Today, Senate President Pro Tempore Martin M. Looney (D-New Haven) and Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff (D-Norwalk) issued the following statement in response to President Trump’s executive order targeting mail-in voting:

“Once again, Donald Trump is trying to seize control of elections that the Constitution explicitly reserves to the states. In conjunction with the Governor and the Attorney General, we will do everything to stop this federal power grab. Trump needs to keep his hands off Connecticut’s elections. Our constitution, statutes, and traditions establish the electoral process of the states. This tradition should not be changed in such a cynical and cavalier fashion unilaterally by the executive branch. This is nothing more than a distraction from rising gas prices, a worsening economy, and the Epstein files that Trump doesn’t want anyone talking about. We call on our Republican colleagues in the General Assembly to stop enabling this assault on democracy and speak up for the voting rights of their own constituents.”

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Contact: Kevin Coughlin | kevin.coughlin@cga.ct.gov | 203-710-0193

Looney and Duff Condemn Trump’s Executive Order on Mail-In Voting

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Looney and Duff Condemn Trump’s Executive Order on Mail-In Voting

HARTFORD — Today, Senate President Pro Tempore Martin M. Looney (D-New Haven) and Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff (D-Norwalk) issued the following statement in response to President Trump’s executive order targeting mail-in voting:

“Once again, Donald Trump is trying to seize control of elections that the Constitution explicitly reserves to the states. In conjunction with the Governor and the Attorney General, we will do everything to stop this federal power grab. Trump needs to keep his hands off Connecticut’s elections. Our constitution, statutes, and traditions establish the electoral process of the states. This tradition should not be changed in such a cynical and cavalier fashion unilaterally by the executive branch. This is nothing more than a distraction from rising gas prices, a worsening economy, and the Epstein files that Trump doesn’t want anyone talking about. We call on our Republican colleagues in the General Assembly to stop enabling this assault on democracy and speak up for the voting rights of their own constituents.”

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Contact: Kevin Coughlin | kevin.coughlin@cga.ct.gov | 203-710-0193

SENATOR MAHER ISSUES STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERAL INVESTIGATION INTO PRIVATE EQUITY IN CHILD CARE

SENATOR MAHER ISSUES STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERAL INVESTIGATION INTO PRIVATE EQUITY IN CHILD CARE

March 31, 2026

State Senator Ceci Maher (D-Wilton), Senate Chair of the Committee on Children, today issued the following statement in response to the announced federal investigation into child care center private equity ownership by U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley (D-OR). Sen. Merkley, a ranking member of the Senate Budget Committee, announced his office will investigate KinderCare Learning Companies and Learning Care Group, as well as their private equity owners, to better understand how private equity impacts child care. Merkley noted private equity’s “prioritizing investor profits over the well-being of the families and communities that depend on these services” draws direct concern regarding their conduct, with his office noting both KinderCare and Learning Care Group-owned facilities have been reported for health and safety violations in recent years.

“These concerns are extremely troubling and reinforce the need for Connecticut to take a close look at private equity ownership in childcare. We can’t accept profits-over-people in an industry we trust to care for our children and grandchildren, especially when quality early childcare is vital for setting the stage for development over a child’s lifetime. I look forward to leading the passage of Senate Bill 266 on the Senate floor in the next few weeks, as it prioritizes early childhood funding to independent providers over ones looking to profit off our youngest. I look forward to the results of Sen. Merkley’s investigation, but we know private equity’s playbook, and we can act now to prioritize our local communities.”