February 26, 2025 - 11:57

The state Senate has passed a significant bill that allocates $40 million in emergency funding for special education, overcoming objections from Governor Ned Lamont. The unanimous approval follows the bill's earlier passage in the House of Representatives, reflecting a strong bipartisan commitment to addressing the needs of local school districts.
Senate President Pro Tem Martin Looney emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating that local schools require immediate assistance to support students with special needs. The funding aims to alleviate financial pressures faced by districts, ensuring that they can provide adequate resources and services.
Governor Lamont's opposition to the funding has raised concerns among lawmakers, who argue that the investment is crucial for the well-being of students requiring specialized educational support. As the bill now heads to the governor's desk, the future of this much-needed funding remains uncertain, with advocates urging swift action to secure the resources essential for these vulnerable students.
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