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CT's state government will have slightly more revenue next fiscal year, but that doesn’t mean legislators will get to spend it as they hoped.
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Even if the economy slips, CT could have a rainy day fund approaching $4 billion, its largest fiscal bulwark ever, by next fall.
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A new report is expected to show Connecticut's budget remains in balance — but that the days of huge surpluses are over for now.
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The new law will give firefighters a rebuttable presumption, meaning if they get cancer, doctors and insurance companies will assume it was caused by dangerous working conditions.
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Governor Ned Lamont signed Connecticut’s next two-year budget into law at a ceremony at the state Capitol on Monday.
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Connecticut’s two-year budget approved by lawmakers in the 2023 legislative session will help restrain local property taxes, according to the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities.
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Connecticut lawmakers ended their 2023 legislative session at midnight on Wednesday. Governor Ned Lamont congratulated them for a job well done.
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Connecticut lawmakers passed the two-year, $51 billion budget agreement on Tuesday, a day before their regular legislative session ends.
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The amended bill, a priority for Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont that sought to curb health care costs, could be voted on Tuesday.
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Deep in the Connecticut budget bill passed by the House of Representatives is a provision that could affect who can run for attorney general in 2026.