The swelling projections — about $1.1 billion in extra revenue this fiscal year and an average of $500 million more in each ...
CT lawmakers passed the housing bill despite opposition and Gov. Lamont vetoed it. They’re poised to revisit it in a special ...
CT Mirror’s independent, nonprofit journalism depends on reader support. Create more of it with a tax-deductible donation today. When legislators wrapped the 2025 General Assembly session, they ...
Though Connecticut has been rolling up large budget surpluses in recent years, hundreds of tax scofflaws owe millions of dollars in overdue state taxes. The state’s top 25 scofflaws owe $185 million ...
Legislators say Gov. Ned Lamont's budget director, Jeffrey Beckham, often upgrades revenue projections shortly after the state budget has been adopted. SHAHRZAD RASEKH / CT MIRROR When legislators ...
When legislators wrapped the 2025 General Assembly session, they watered down new investments in health care and special education and scrapped income tax relief for middle class families, believing ...
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