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For some municipal leaders, the state legislature s 2015 promise to send hundreds of millions of dollars in sales tax revenue to cities and towns is one of ....
6 years later, pledge to share sales tax receipts with CT towns still unfulfilled ctpost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ctpost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A pledge to share sales tax receipts with towns still goes unfulfilled. Was it a case of fiscal bait-and-switch? ctmirror.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ctmirror.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Municipalities win in short term, lose over long haul with Lamont s new budget Keith M. Phaneuf, CTMirror.org FacebookTwitterEmail Connecticut cities and towns gain in the short term but lose out over the long haul in the new two-year budget Gov. Ned Lamont proposed Wednesday. Using federal coronavirus pandemic relief dollars and state bonding, municipalities would get an extra $320 million next fiscal year and $220 million more in 2022-23, with a strong focus on the poorest communities. But Lamont, who had to close a projected deficit of roughly $2.6 billion over the next two fiscal years combined, suspended an ongoing initiative to ramp up education grants to local districts. ....
Published January 29. 2021 1:08PM | Updated January 29. 2021 7:39PM KEITH M. PHANEUF, The Connecticut Mirror Fresh off extending Gov. Ned Lamont s emergency powers, state legislators are pressing Lamont on how and when he will divvy up nearly $1 billion in new federal relief earmarked for education and housing and they aren t alone. The largest lobbying group for cities and towns also wants to know when more than half of that money approved by Congress more than a month ago will go to local school districts. And behind those questions is another big one: Can Lamont, whose emergency powers to handle the coronavirus pandemic recently were extended until April 20, make those decisions by himself even though he insists he won t? ....