Enacted Budget – Fiscal Years 2026-2027
On June 30, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont the state’s budget covering fiscal years 2026 and 2027. The budget (per the fiscal note) provides total funds of $27.2 billion in fiscal 2026, an increase of $1.2 billion, or 4.6 percent, over fiscal 2025, and total funds of $28.6 billion in fiscal 2027, an increase of $1.4 billion, or 5.3 percent, over fiscal 2026. General fund appropriations are $24.03 billion in fiscal 2026 (an increase of $1.2 billion, or 5.4 percent, over fiscal 2025) and $25.4 billion in fiscal 2027 (an increase of $1.3 billion, or 5.5 percent, over fiscal 2026). The Consensus Revenue estimate for the general fund is $23.8 billion in fiscal 2026, an increase of 0.3 percent over fiscal 2025, and $24.4 billion in fiscal 2027, an increase of 2.8 percent over the prior year.
The governor noted the budget is balanced and under the spending cap, while providing predictability and stability for residents, businesses, and municipalities and holds the line on taxes while keeping the state on a sound fiscal path. The budget makes investments across multiple areas including education, health and human services, and housing. In early childhood education the budget establishes the Early Childhood Education Endowment that will be used to make additional early childhood education slots available and enroll more children. The budget fully funds the K-12 Education Cost Sharing grants for towns and cities and makes historic levels of investments to support special education. For health and human service providers the budget allocates additional funds to annualize fiscal 2025 increases plus a 3 percent increase in fiscal 2027 for private providers; it also provides funds to support the group home settlement over the biennium. Housing investments included in the enacted budget support eviction prevention and homelessness resources.