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Connecticut will receive $200 million more in federal pandemic relief than expected


Connecticut will receive $200 million more in federal pandemic relief than expected
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The state has now been allocated $2.8 billion in federal pandemic relief, and that money could flow into state coffers later this month.Mark Mirko / TNS
WASHINGTON Connecticut will receive about $200 million more in direct pandemic aid to the state government than initially expected, according to an announcement from the U.S. Treasury Monday.
The state has now been allocated $2.8 billion and that money could flow into state coffers later this month.The news surprised Connecticut officials who did not know about the increase until it was announced.
“We are thrilled that there is more money coming to Connecticut which means there is even more of a task at hand to spend these funds in equitable and transformative way to accelerate the recovery in Connecticut,” Gov. Ned Lamont’s Communication Director Max Reiss Monday evening. ....

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Connecticut will receive $200 million more in federal pandemic relief than expected


Connecticut will receive $200 million more in federal pandemic relief than expected
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The state has now been allocated $2.8 billion in federal pandemic relief, and that money could flow into state coffers later this month.Mark Mirko / TNS
WASHINGTON Connecticut will receive about $200 million more in direct pandemic aid to the state government than initially expected, according to an announcement from the U.S. Treasury Monday.
The state has now been allocated $2.8 billion and that money could flow into state coffers later this month.The news surprised Connecticut officials who did not know about the increase until it was announced.
“We are thrilled that there is more money coming to Connecticut which means there is even more of a task at hand to spend these funds in equitable and transformative way to accelerate the recovery in Connecticut,” Gov. Ned Lamont’s Communication Director Max Reiss Monday evening. ....

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XPO Logistics, Greenwich's largest publicly traded company, plans to stick around


XPO Logistics, Greenwich’s largest publicly traded company, plans to stick around
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GREENWICH XPO Logistics is committing to keeping the remainder of its organization headquartered in Greenwich after it spins off its logistics business a plan that highlights the Fortune 500 company’s confidence in its hometown.
The pledge will retain the largest publicly traded company headquartered in Greenwich. XPO posted 2020 revenues of about $16 billion and employs about 45,000 people in the U.S. About 600 are based in Connecticut, including approximately 75 at 5 American Lane in Greenwich’s northwest corner, its headquarters since 2017.
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