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Last Updated: February 09, 2010

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The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 recognizes that helping to ensure the financial stability of our families, as well as employment and training, are two important components to the economic recovery of our state. In accordance with this Act, a portion of the ARRA funds is funding federal extensions to the unemployment insurance program, as well as a weekly $25 stimulus payment being added to weekly benefit checks. Funds are also being made available for additional employment and training programs. The Connecticut Department of Labor directly administers the unemployment insurance program to provide weekly benefit checks, and works in partnership with the Office of Workforce Competitiveness and the CTWorks system to ensure effective and results-oriented employment programs.

We will be updating this web page periodically as new information becomes available.

Overview of Connecticut Department of Labor ARRA programs and funding


AGENCY’S STIMULUS ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICER

Linda Agnew, Deputy Commissioner
Connecticut Department of Labor
200 Folly Brook Blvd.
Wethersfield, CT 06109
DOL.Recovery@ct.gov

FORMAL CORRESPONDENCE
 

Policy Memos (includes certifications)

Informational Memos (includes Federal Training and Employment Guidance Letters)
Letters
 

REQUIRED REPORTS

All reports associated with the ARRA effort will be posted by the agency as they become available.

 

PROJECT LIST

All projects involving ARRA funding will be posted.

BIDS/JOBS

The CT Labor Department will post employment opportunities when available as a result of ARRA funding.

PROJECTS AND INITIATIVES RECEIVING ARRA FUNDS

 

Unemployment Programs

 

Total FAC paid for this week:  $4,306,875

Employment Programs

 

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act provides nearly $35 million to enhance and provide employment services to a variety of job seekers and those collecting unemployment benefits. The Labor Department provides approximately 75% of the WIA funds for local employment and training programs to the state's five Workforce Investment Boards. Funds are allocated by the federal government as follows:

 

Workforce Investment Act ARRA Funds

 

Youth Activities:

$11,034,723

Adult Activities:

$4,385,149

Dislocated Workers:

$14,884,070
 

Employment Services

 

Wagner-Peyser Activities:

$1,668,598

Reemployment for UI Claimants:
 

$2,780,996

Total:
 

$34,753,536

Activity Descriptions and Expenditures:

Expansion of the WOTC Tax Credit
The Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) program has been expanded to include two more categories of workers – “unemployed veterans” and “disconnected youth.” Employers who hire workers from these two groups are eligible to receive up to a $2,400 tax credit per employee. Disconnected youth are defined as between the ages of 16 and 24 who were not attending school within six months of their hire date. Prior to the stimulus bill expansion, the tax credit program applied to eight categories of workers, with employers eligible to apply for credits ranging from $1,200 to $5,000 a year per employee.
More information on the program can be found on the following web site: http://www.ctdol.state.ct.us/progsupt/taxcredits/default-bus.htm

 

 

QUESTIONS FROM THE MEDIA

Nancy Steffens, CTDOL Communications Director, 860-263-6537
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Related Press Releases
 

  February 7, 2010   Governor Rell: Quarterly Report of Stimulus Activity Shows Widening Impact of Federal Funds on State (PDF, 73KB)
  January 20, 2010   Governor Rell: State Receiving $3.36 Million in Stimulus For Training, Development of “Green Collar” Jobs
  November 18, 2009   Governor Rell: State Awarded Stimulus Funds To Identify Green Jobs, Training Opportunities
  October 28, 2009   Governor Rell: Stimulus Creates and Retains Thousands of Jobs in Connecticut
  August 18, 2009   Governor Rell: Stimulus Funds to Help Region Identify Green Jobs, Training
  May 27, 2009   Governor Rell Announces Connecticut To Receive $58.6 Million in Stimulus Funds for Unemployed
  April 18, 2009   Governor Rell: 13 More Weeks of Benefits Begins For Those Exhausting Federal EUC Extension
  April 7, 2009   Governor Rell: Connecticut Will Receive $29.3 Million In Federal Stimulus Funds for Unemployed Citizens
  March 26, 2009   First $2,400 of Unemployment Benefits Tax Free for 2009
  March 10, 2009   Governor Rell Announces Additional Help For Unemployed: 13 More Weeks of Benefits
  March 1, 2009   Governor Rell Certifies Connecticut's Acceptance of Stimulus Funds
  February 28, 2009   Governor Rell: Small Increase in Unemployment Assistance, Extended Eligibility for Federal Benefits

LINKS

State recovery site – www.recovery.ct.gov
United States Department of Labor Web Site - 
http://www.dol.gov/recovery/

 

Published by the Connecticut Department of Labor, Project Management Office