Erases $736 Million 2011 Deficit – No Taxes, Smaller Gov’t -$74 Million to Create Jobs
HARTFORD – Today being Tax Day, April 15th, the last day Connecticut residents have to mail in their tax bills, State Reps. Livvy Floren, Lile Gibbons and Fred Camillo along with the rest of the House Republican caucus unveiled their 2011 [...]
As Republicans predicted during all the budget debates of this past year, Connecticut’s financial house is not in order and continues to struggle with an unbalanced budget. On the revenue side, tax receipts are down in every category: whether they are sales, income, gasoline or estate taxes as well as slot machine revenue Connecticut receives [...]
Here is the New London Day article:
As Budget Fight Drags On, Public Is Mad As … Well …
A balanced, no-tax-increase budget offered by House Republicans on the final day of the 2009 legislative session was rejected by the Democrats by the use of an arcane parliamentary procedure.
The House Republican budget would restore some proposed cuts, and preserve all aid to cities and towns–without raising taxes.
Our towns and cities throughout Connecticut continue in [...]