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Connecticut Leaders Agree to Reform State Pension System | Chief Investment Officer
Governor says changes will save the state and its cities more than $840 million over 31 years.
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CT cities and towns could save millions under new pension reforms
Comptroller Sean Scanlon announced municipal pension reforms Wednesday that could save 107 participating communities $32.3 million in the coming fiscal year and $843 million over the next three decades.
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CT cities and towns could save millions under new pension reforms
Comptroller Sean Scanlon's plan to reform the municipal pension fund, used by 107 CT towns, drew praise from legislators and Gov. Ned Lamont.
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