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SB 1043

AN ACT CONCERNING STRENGTHENING SERVICES FOR PERSONS WITH AN INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Henri Martin

SB 1043 strengthens Connecticut's intellectual disability services, expanding support access across care, employment, housing, and community integration programs.

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Bill Summary · SB 1043

Legislative bill overview

SB 1043 aims to enhance support services and infrastructure for individuals with intellectual disabilities in Connecticut. The bill strengthens existing programs and likely expands access to care, employment services, housing support, and community integration initiatives. The specific provisions require review of the full text, but the title indicates comprehensive service improvements across multiple support domains.

Why is this important

Connecticut serves thousands of residents with intellectual disabilities who depend on state-funded services for daily living support, vocational training, and community participation. Strengthening these services directly affects quality of life, employment outcomes, and independence for vulnerable populations while potentially reducing crisis interventions and emergency services utilization. Investment in these areas also impacts families and caregivers who rely on robust support systems.

Potential points of contention

  • Fiscal impact and funding source: Determining how expanded services will be funded without raising taxes or reducing other state programs remains a key policy question
  • Service delivery standards: Disagreements may arise over staffing ratios, worker qualifications, and quality benchmarks needed to adequately serve this population
  • Scope of services: Debate over which specific services should be included and whether the bill adequately addresses housing, employment, and healthcare gaps

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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