- GREENWICH DELEGATION: ANNOUNCES GREENWICH BUSINESS TO STAY AND EXPAND WITH STATE HELP
Why can we not have something like the Fair Tax and that is ... by Richard - Rep. Floren Speaks Against Proposed Tax Increases
I urge you to vote against Senate Bill 932 which imposes a s... by Carolyn Altieri - GREENWICH DELEGATION: ANNOUNCES GREENWICH BUSINESS TO STAY AND EXPAND WITH STATE HELP
Dear Donald -- We usually give tax incentives to categories ... by livvy floren - GREENWICH DELEGATION: ANNOUNCES GREENWICH BUSINESS TO STAY AND EXPAND WITH STATE HELP
Doesn't giving one company a tax break penalize its competit... by donald Landsman
Common Sense Commitment to Connecticut
The bonds of trust between State Government and its people have been broken. The citizens of Connecticut deserve a State Government that is resident-friendly, provides exceptional service and operates in a more efficient and effective manner.
Read the Common Sense Commitment to Connecticut.
Op-Ed: In Denial: Refusing to Face Budget Deficit Reality
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 from its two casinos. On the spending side, four months into this fiscal year, the state has already overspent in its health and human service accounts. More families are struggling to pay doctor bills and if they qualify, are signing up for state programs like, HUSKY and Medicaid.
REP. FLOREN SUPPORTS HISTORIC PLAN TO CUT NUMBER OF PROBATE COURTS
The Connecticut House of Representatives on Wednesday approved legislation that dramatically reduces the number of probate courts in the state by more than half and draws new probate districts in what will be the biggest overhaul of the probate system since it was formed over 300 years ago.
Greenwich Legislators Applaud Expected Release of $5.3 Million to Upgrade Cos Cob Station
Hartford, CT – State Reps. Livvy Floren, Fred Camillo, Lile Gibbons and State Senator L. Scott Frantz applauded Governor Rell’s announcement that the state Bond Commission is expected to release $5.3 million to upgrade the power system for commuter trains from New Haven to New York when they meet on October 30th.

