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CT Baby Bonds
Media Advisory - Monday: Treasurer Shawn Wooden Visits Neighborhood Housing Services Of Waterbury To Talk About Baby Bonds And How Increasing Homeownership Will Reduce Wealth Disparities And Spur Economic Development
Thursday: Treasurer Shawn Wooden And Local Leaders Call On The General Assembly To Address The Racial Wealth Gap By Passing Baby Bonds Bill
Treasurer Shawn Wooden, Local And Federal Leaders Call On The Legislature To Combat The Growing Racial Wealth Gap By Passing Connecticut “Baby Bonds” Bill, Endorsed By U.S. Senator Blumenthal, U.S. Senator Booker, And Congresswoman DeLauro; Baby Bonds Legislation Will Break Generational Cycles of Poverty While Benefiting Connecticut’s Economy
Statement From State Treasurer Shawn T. Wooden Following CT Baby Bonds Proposal Being Voted Out Of The Appropriations Committee Today
Treasurer Shawn Wooden Visits Neighborhood Housing Services Of Waterbury To For A Discussion On How His Baby Bonds Bill Will Reduce Wealth Disparities And Spur Economic Growth For All; CT Baby Bonds Will Help Families Break The Cycle Of Poverty Through Ownership
Media Advisory - Treasurer Wooden Visits The University Of Bridgeport To Discuss Ct “Baby Bonds”; At the Age of 18, Beneficiaries of CT “Baby Bonds” Could Decide to Use Funds to Invest in Higher Education
Treasurer Wooden Visits Brauer Hall Innovation Center To Discuss How CT “Baby Bonds” Creates A Pathway For Children Born Into Poverty To Seek Higher Education Or Start A Business: CT “Baby Bonds” Would Impact Families in All 169 Towns Across CT
Media Advisory - Friday: Senator Blumenthal And Treasurer Wooden Highlight How Federal And State, “Baby Bonds” Legislation Will Break The Cycle Of Poverty And Narrow The Wealth Gap; CT “Baby Bonds” Legislation Voted Out of Appropriations Committee this Week
Senator Blumenthal And Treasurer Wooden Host Roundtable Discussion On How Federal And State, “Baby Bonds” Legislation Will Help Close The Wealth Gap And Generate Economic Growth; CT “Baby Bonds” is One Step Closer to Being Passed in the General Assembly
Treasurer Wooden’s Baby Bonds Proposal Makes History; Ct Becomes First State To Pass Baby Bonds, Leading The Nation In Addressing Generational Poverty With An Innovative Approach; CT Baby Bonds Is The Most Direct Way To Address Long-Standing Economic Disparities And Generational Racial Wealth Gaps
Statement From State Treasurer Shawn T. Wooden On Passage Of Historic State Budget; Ct Biennial Budget Includes Ct Baby Bonds Program Championed By Treasurer Wooden
Treasurer Wooden Shares Projected $1.2 Billion Payment Towards Unfunded Pension Liabilities Due To Historically High Rainy Day Fund; Reacts To Global And U.S. Market Climate; Wooden Reflects on Legislative Session; Legislature Passed Equitable Bipartisan Budget and Supported CT Baby Bonds, which Starting Today will help Children Born into Poverty
Media Alert - Tomorrow: Treasurer Wooden, Legislative Leaders, Advocates And Economists Celebrate Ct Baby Bonds Program Becoming Available For Children Born Into Poverty; Wooden Offers Nation A Model Program To Combat Generational Poverty And Narrow Wealth Gap