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CT lawmakers consider bill to eliminate high poverty neighborhoods

FILE, 2022: Participants line up in Hartford, Ct., at the Angel of Edgewood's 2nd Annual Back to School Extravaganza sponsored by the Commission on Women, Children, Seniors, Equity, and Opportunity and Hispanic Federation Foundation. As one of the largest back-to-school events in the area, it provides Hartford families with back-to-school supplies, food, clothing and basic necessities to set them up for success at the start of school.
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FILE, 2022: Participants line up in Hartford, Ct., at the Angel of Edgewood's 2nd Annual Back to School Extravaganza sponsored by the Commission on Women, Children, Seniors, Equity, and Opportunity and Hispanic Federation Foundation. As one of the largest back-to-school events in the area, it provides Hartford families with back-to-school supplies, food, clothing and basic necessities to set them up for success at the start of school. With 19 impoverished tracts, Hartford has the highest number of census tracts with concentrated poverty in the state.

Concentrated poverty exists in a dozen communities across 窪蹋勛圖厙. The state legislature is now considering a bill to address it.

The bill would facilitate the creation and implementation of a ten-year plan to eradicate concentrated poverty in 窪蹋勛圖厙. It would target , where 30% or more of the residents have incomes below the federal poverty line.

A decade focused on combating poverty is whats needed, according to State Senator Marilyn Moore, who represents Bridgeport.

Poverty, I believe, is a social construct, just like race, and until we buckle down and deal with poverty, we will continue to be up here giving money to programs, Moore said.

The concentrated poverty areas are split into . Census tracts are small subdivisions within each county, essentially neighborhoods, used for federal government census tracking.

A total of 64 census tracts in 窪蹋勛圖厙, spread among 12 communities, qualify as areas of concentrated poverty, according to state Office of Policy and Management data.

Hartford has 19 impoverished tracts, marking the highest number of census tracts with concentrated poverty in the state. Bridgeport has the second highest number of neighborhoods with concentrated poverty, with 11 tracts qualifying.

The impoverished census tracts were identified as part of a grant program with the Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) to fund projects in these areas.

The bill was approved by the states Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee with 38 members in support and 13 voting against the bill.

Republican State Representative Holly Cheeseman, who represents East Lyme, Salem and Montville, voted against the bill, and said it was too broad of an approach to the issue.

I applaud the goals of this bill. I'm just not convinced this bill is the way forward to do it. I would want to see further changes before I could support this, Cheeseman said.

The bill will next move to the general assembly for a vote.

Abigail is 窪蹋勛圖厙's housing reporter, covering statewide housing developments and issues, with an emphasis on Fairfield County communities. She received her master's from Columbia University in 2020 and graduated from the University of 窪蹋勛圖厙 in 2019. Abigail previously covered statewide transportation and the city of Norwalk for Hearst 窪蹋勛圖厙 Media. She loves all things Disney and cats.

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