Legislative & Partner News
Every day, AgingCT’s Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) meet people at moments of uncertainty—times when the rules feel confusing, the system feels overwhelming, and the stakes are deeply personal.
AgingCT is excited to announce the launch of Grantee Gateway – a new system that creates a statewide technology infrastructure designed to improve data management, service coordination, reporting, and funding flow across the aging services network.
On May 15, 2026, the Secretary of the State transmitted Public Act 26-68 to the Governor for signature, adjusting the State budget for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2027.
In December 2025, a powerful 36-inch water main break near Thomaston Avenue plunged Waterbury and neighboring communities into a widespread water crisis.
In Connecticut, aging and disability services have historically been organized into separate networks.
2026 will be a busy and productive year for AgingCT! Working closely with our aging partners, we will continue to advocate for older adults and their caregivers with specific campaigns aimed at expanding services and building workforce capacity.

