‘Baby Bonds’ For Youths In Poverty Salvaged After Compromise
The deal, reached last Friday, still would invest
The agreement also greatly enhances the odds that Lamont and his fellow
“We know the huge impact this can have on people,” said Russell, who engineered the compromise that will allow
“This is a win for Connecticut,” Lamont said, who praised Russell and Sen.
Connecticut Voices for Children, a
“At a time of unprecedented income and wealth inequality, our state has shown residents through policy and dollars that government can be a force for good and that elected officials can move beyond politics,” said
Those
According to the treasurer’s office, each child’s deposit likely would grow via investments to between
Solution Hinged On
Surpluses
Russell, who was elected to his first term in November, was determined to find a solution. A
But the treasurer also wanted to find a compromise that addressed at least one of the governor’s concerns.
The solution ultimately stemmed from the billions of dollars
Despite borrowing
To ensure
But just two years before that, the legislature enacted bipartisan budget controls — new caps on spending and borrowing and two savings programs that restrict lawmakers’ ability to spend certain quarterly tax receipts.
These so-called fiscal guardrails, coupled with a robust stock market between 2018 and 2021, have helped the state amass a record-setting
Because of this reversal, Russell said, the special reserve fund
That fund, which holds about
That leaves about
More importantly, had
The treasurer added that while the program will bring hope to many poor families, it also represents a pragmatic investment for the state as a whole, increasing the potential of thousands of future adults to contribute to a robust economy.
Lamont Warms To
Program
Hailed by progressives as a revolutionary new tool to reverse poverty in
It empowered the state to borrow
Things changed later in 2021, though, when Democratic legislative leaders accommodated Lamont and removed the treasurer’s direct authority to borrow the funds. Instead, they stipulated the borrowing couldn’t happen unless first approved by the
The 10-member commission is the chief gate-keeper of the government’s credit card and is chaired by the governor, who has sole authority to set its agenda.
If the bond commission doesn’t give the green light to finance baby bonds, the program has no money to distribute. And Lamont subsequently made it clear he had two problems.
For one thing, he didn’t like the bonding aspect of Baby Bonds. “This is probably not appropriate for bonding,” he told reporters in early April.
With more than
Secondly, the governor also said he was wary of any public assistance program that would commit big state funding now but not deliver a benefit to residents for at least another 18 years.
But supporters countered that Lamont, a wealthy
“The idea that we can continue to do business as usual and expect the outcome to be different doesn’t work,” Russell said.
Former state Treasurer
Sen.
Praise From Supporters
A member of the Black and
“I don’t want to play poker,” she said in mid-April. “But I want that money to be allocated.”
Moore praised Lamont on Monday for backing the compromise.
She predicted
“It’s one tool in the toolbox to help us, but we still have work to do,” she said.
And public support for Baby Bonds wasn’t strong only in urban centers, said Sen.
“I have personally talked to families who hope their children are born after July 1” to benefit from Baby Bonds, Flexer said.
“It’s incredible that



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