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Diversion of federal funds to build a border wall may impact Connecticut less than other states, but state says interests are aligned.
Timing is everything. The governor wants to use tolls to raise hundreds of millions of dollars to rebuild Connecticut's transportation infrastructure in a few years at the same time he plans to cut borrowing now.
Connecticut could take in as much as $160 million a year by legalizing pot, but if it beats neighboring states to the finish line it might be able to double that revenue.
Gov. Ned Lamont must propose a new state budget on Feb. 20 to balance finances for the next two fiscal years. Legislators are expecting a blueprint that not only will avert major projected deficits, but will jump-start debates on taxes, municipal aid, education, social services, health care and transportation. And behind all of that are […]
At least that's what Gov. Lamont hopes as he prepares to offset tolls and sin taxes with lower property taxes on cars and other budget sweeteners.