2026 Summary of Legislative Priorities

Teacher Rights/Union Protections

Fair Process for Termination – Ensure a fair process and binding arbitration in teacher termination proceedings.

Payroll Deduction – Protect public sector workers’ right to have union dues deducted directly from their paychecks.

Public Employee Safety – Exempt teachers’ and other public employees’ personal contact information from disclosure under FOIA.

Independent Neutral Arbitrators –­ Ensure neutrality and fairness in contract negotiations by allowing involved parties to select a neutral, independent arbitrator who is certified by the American Arbitration Association.

Unemployment Insurance for Striking Workers – Support unionized workers everywhere by establishing an unemployment insurance trust fund for striking workers.

Teacher Recruitment and Retention

Salary Enhancement – Increase teachers’ starting salaries and provide tiered salary enhancement so educators are compensated comparably to other similarly educated professionals.

Expanded Access – Fully fund educator diversity scholarships for students in all districts, expand the federal Equal Access Act to include grades K-6, and provide accountability for increasing educator diversity in the Aspiring Educator Action Plan.

Support for Aspiring Educators – Provide stipends for paid student teaching, reduce fees for teacher certification programs, and eliminate the cost of edTPA for teacher certification candidates.

Support for All Educators – Provide housing assistance and cap healthcare premiums for educators.

Promoting Successful School Communities

Cell Phone Policy – Require boards of education to adopt a “bell to bell” restriction on cell phones and other smart devices in the classroom.

Modernize ECS – Adjust the ECS foundation grant formula to account for inflation and disburse funds directly to school districts instead of passing education cost sharing grants through municipalities.

Special Education – Reduce or cap caseloads for special education teachers and paraeducators.

Class Size – Provide district incentives to reduce class sizes.

English Learners – Reduce or cap caseloads for EL teachers and paraeducators.

School Indoor Air Quality – Protect long-term funding for school HVAC repairs, establish indoor temperature and humidity standards, and ensure district compliance with annual and five-year inspection requirements.

Municipal Accountability

Minimum Budget Requirement – Change the minimum budget requirement to a minimum expenditure requirement.

ECS Payments – Pay school districts directly instead of passing education cost sharing grants through municipalities, and adjust the ECS formula for inflation.

Municipal Finance Transparency – Cap unallocated municipal funds.

Retirement Equity and Pension Security

Teachers’ Retirement Fund – Fully fund the annual pension contribution and continually reduce the unfunded liability.

Cost of Living Adjustment – Optimize Connecticut’s cost-of-living adjustment to better reflect true changes in the cost of living.

Teachers’ Retirement Board Elections – Allow active and retired teachers to vote in the election for the two new retiree seats on the Teachers’ Retirement Board.

TRB Disability Subsidy – Provide a double monthly health subsidy (increase from $220 to $440 per person) to members receiving a Teachers’ Retirement Board disability benefit.