Connecticut 2025 2025 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00576 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 04/02/2025

                     
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OLR Bill Analysis 
SB 576  
 
AN ACT REQUIRING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE LEARN HERE, 
LIVE HERE PROGRAM, INCREASING THE ANNUAL EXPENDITURE 
ON SUCH PROGRAM AND MAKING SUCH PROGRAM AVAILABLE 
TO CERTAIN INDIVIDUALS.  
 
SUMMARY 
This bill requires the Department of Economic and Community 
Development (DECD) commissioner, in consultation with the 
Department of Revenue Services (DRS) commissioner and Connecticut 
State Colleges and Universities chancellor, to establish the Learn Here, 
Live Here program by October 1, 2025. Current law allows these officials 
to establish the program, but they have not done so to date. 
Under current law, the Learn Here, Live Here program, if established, 
allows eligible graduates to segregate a portion of their income tax 
payments and use them later for a down payment on the purchase of 
their first home in Connecticut. In mandating the program’s 
establishment, the bill generally retains the program parameters in 
current law, except that it:  
1. increases, from $1 million to $5 million, the cap on the aggregate 
amount of income tax payments that may be segregated annually 
under the program;  
2. extends eligibility to in-state high school graduates (current law 
generally limits eligibility to graduates of in-state postsecondary 
institutions, see BACKGROUND); and  
3. limits eligibility to people whose annual federal adjusted gross 
income is $75,000 or less (current law does not set an income 
limit). 
The bill also makes conforming changes to the program’s  2025SB-00576-R000422-BA.DOCX 
 
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implementation deadlines. Under current law, the program must be 
open to eligible students who graduate on or after January 1, 2014, from 
eligible institutions. The bill instead opens it to eligible students who 
graduate on or after January 1, 2026. It similarly delays, from January 1, 
2014, to January 1, 2026, the date by which the DRS commissioner must 
begin segregating participating graduates’ income tax payments. The 
bill also requires the DECD commissioner to market the program by (1) 
developing a comprehensive public education program for recent 
graduates by December 1, 2025, and (2) implementing it by January 1, 
2026. Lastly, the bill makes technical and conforming changes. 
EFFECTIVE DATE: October 1, 2025 
BACKGROUND 
Learn Here, Live Here Program Requirements 
Once activated, the law allows participating graduates to segregate 
up to $2,500 per year from their income tax payments for up to 10 years 
after graduation into the Connecticut first-time homebuyers account. A 
participant may apply to the DECD commissioner to withdraw some or 
all of the funds for a down payment any time within 10 years after 
graduation, and any balance remaining after 10 years must be deposited 
in the General Fund. If the participant does not withdraw any funds 
after 10 years, the entire amount must be deposited in the General Fund. 
If the participant moves out of Connecticut within five years after 
receiving funds for a down payment, he or she must repay the amount 
received on a prorated basis (e.g., 40% of the amount received for 
departures within four years after the payment). 
Eligibility 
The Learn Here, Live Here program is designed to help students 
graduating from specific educational institutions save money toward 
the purchase of their first home in Connecticut. Under current law, the 
program, once activated, is open to students graduating from regional 
technical schools, public or private universities and colleges, and health 
care training schools located here. The latter includes medical or dental 
schools, chiropractic colleges, optometry schools or colleges, chiropody 
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based occupational schools, naturopathy schools or colleges, dental 
hygiene schools, physical therapy schools, and any other healing arts 
school or institution. 
COMMITTEE ACTION 
Commerce Committee 
Joint Favorable 
Yea 20 Nay 0 (03/18/2025)