JUST IN! New Research Confirms Short and Long-Term Benefits of CT Child Tax Credit

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Casavina Hall, Amy

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Apr 27, 2026, 10:41:43 AM (3 days ago) Apr 27
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Good morning,

 

An email with a new name, but not about a new issue.

 

For the past five years you have been hearing about why and how a CT Child Tax Credit would benefit more than 550,000 Connecticut children and 75% of all Connecticut families.

 

Now, a new report just dropped from The Center On Poverty & Social Policy at Columbia University that confirms $1.54 billion in short and long-term economic benefits for participants, taxpayers and Connecticut.

 

A press release is attached above for your convenience.

 

With just days left of the 2026 legislative session, I thank you in advance for sharing this important information with your audiences.

 

Best,



Amy Casavina Hall (she/her) 
Senior Vice President, Partnerships, Development & Communications 

United Way of Connecticut 

Amy.Casa...@ctunitedway.org

Office: 860-541-5828

55 Capital Boulevard, Rocky Hill, CT 06067  

 

 

 

 

 


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