CONNECTICUT UNITED WAYS 2021 ADVOCACY AGENDA
United Way’s steadfast focus on advocacy priorities in the areas of health, education, financial stability and community strengthening supports and positively impacts families in greater Danbury, greater New Milford, and Stamford—and throughout the state.
We stand with United Way of Connecticut and other Connecticut United Ways in advocating for policy change that will help our community respond, recover, reimagine and rebuild systems for a just, equitable and strong future.
Connecticut United Ways are working with partners across the state to prioritize the following issues that will improve the lives of hardworking, struggling families:
United for ALICE * Child Care, Education & Youth Success *
Financial Stability & Economic Vitality * Improve Health Access
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United for ALICE: Make Work Pay
A restored Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and Child Tax Credit (CTC) at the state level will provide needed flexible income for struggling families, while providing an important economic stimulus.
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Child Care, Education & Youth Success
The path to a successful future begins with access to affordable, quality child care, opportunities for youth success, and the support needed to pursue a good education.
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Financial Stability & Economic Vitality
Access to good jobs, affordable housing, and asset-building resources will allow ALICE households to work towards a more secure financial future.
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Improve Health Access Across the Age Spectrum in CT
Social and economic factors (access to nutritious food, stable housing, reliable transportation, and mental health services) greatly influence ALICE’s health outcomes. Access to preventive care is essential.
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Join the Conversation and become an Advocate
Join us for two upcoming events to delve into Connecticut United Ways’ policy agenda to improve the lives of hardworking, struggling families and explore the issues of our workforce in the wake of the health and economic crisis, while addressing gender and racial inequities: