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The Day - Officials: Connecticut positioned for federal climate funds - News from southeastern Connecticut

Published July 06. 2021 5:11PM  By SUSAN HAIGH, Associated Press The state s newest climate change legislation should put Connecticut in a good position to receive millions of dollars in anticipated federal funds to help foot the bill for expensive resiliency projects needed across the state, Gov. Ned Lamont and other state officials said Tuesday. Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Commissioner Katie Dykes said the $30 million in bonding included in the new state budget to help municipalities identify and plan for such projects, including green infrastructure, will also give Connecticut a leg up on other states. “We ll be shovel ready. We’ll be at the front of the line,” said Dykes, during a bill-signing event held at a beach in Guilford. “It’s going to take a lot of dollars to help protect our communities from the impacts of climate change. And the best way to do that, dollars we really want to put to work, are federal dollars.

Connecticut Positioned For Federal Climate Funds

Reply Climate activists and Democratic allies in Congress have been pressing for huge investments to slow global warming. (Image via Shutterstock) July 6, 2021 The state s newest climate change legislation should put Connecticut in a good position to receive millions of dollars in anticipated federal funds to help foot the bill for expensive resiliency projects needed across the state, Gov. Ned Lamont and other state officials said Tuesday. Find out what s happening in Across Connecticut with free, real-time updates from Patch. Let s go! Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Commissioner Katie Dykes said the $30 million in bonding included in the new state budget to help municipalities identify and plan for such projects, including green infrastructure, will also give Connecticut a leg up on other states.

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