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Committee reports child-welfare accountability bill to floor after bipartisan remarks

March 05, 2026 | Children, House of Representatives, Committees, Legislative, Connecticut


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Committee reports child-welfare accountability bill to floor after bipartisan remarks
The committee voted to send HB 5004, concerning child welfare accountability and transparency, to the floor after sponsor Representative Paris described substitute changes designed to create parity for foster, fictive-care and grandparent caregivers.

Sponsor remarks: Representative Paris said the substitute language adjusts monthly maintenance stipends and other administrative matter to ensure parity among different caregiver types and thanked members for cross-party collaboration on the bill.

Debate and reservations: Several members praised the intent but reserved final judgement pending additional changes and commitments. Representative Dauphine said she would vote no in committee record but expects to support strengthened language on the house floor; Representative Mastro Francesco voted no but expressed hope the bill would be corrected later.

Committee action: The committee recorded votes and the clerk held votes open until 01:35; the sponsor and members pledged to continue working on the bill as it advances to the floor.

Next steps: The measure proceeds to the next stage of the legislative process with expectations of additional drafting and stakeholder engagement before final passage.

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