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SB 389

AN ACT PROHIBITING ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS FROM RECEIVING TAXPAYER-FUNDED BENEFITS.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Ryan Fazio and 1 co-sponsor

Connecticut bill restricts taxpayer-funded benefits access to citizens and legal residents, barring undocumented immigrants from state assistance programs.

REF. TO JOINT COMM. ON Human Services
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Bill Summary · SB 389

Legislative bill overview

SB 389 would restrict access to taxpayer-funded benefits for individuals who are in the United States without legal immigration status. The bill aims to limit public assistance programs to citizens and legal residents, though the specific benefits targeted and enforcement mechanisms are not detailed in the title alone.

Why is this important

This legislation addresses a significant policy debate about fiscal responsibility, public resource allocation, and immigration enforcement. Connecticut currently provides various assistance programs, and clarifying eligibility requirements has direct budgetary implications and affects vulnerable populations seeking support services.

Potential points of contention

  • Implementation challenges: Determining immigration status for benefit eligibility requires new verification systems, which are costly and may create barriers for eligible citizens
  • Federal-state jurisdiction conflicts: Immigration is primarily federal authority; state-level restrictions may conflict with existing federal benefit rules and create legal vulnerabilities
  • Humanitarian concerns: Restricting benefits could affect emergency services, public health outcomes, and vulnerable populations including children regardless of parental status
  • Economic assumptions: Unclear whether projected savings outweigh administrative costs or potential negative economic effects from reduced consumer spending in communities

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

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