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Gov. Malloy on His Budget Plan: 'No New Taxes'

The governor has to work with the state's General Assembly this session on how to plug a $2 billion hole in the Connecticut budget.

 

Gov. Dannel P. Malloy is pledging that Connecticut taxpayers will see no new taxes in the budget deficit plan he is crafting.

Malloy is facing a $2 billion state budget shortfall when the new fiscal year begins July 1 and is expected to release his new budget on Wednesday, Feb. 6, according to the Hartford Courant. 

"There's no new taxes in this budget,'' the Courant quotes Malloy from a press conference the governor held Friday. "I've said that. I told you that months ago, and none of you believed me. There's enough pain to go around in this budget..."

Many in the state are bracing for the cuts that could come as a result of his budget proposal. While Malloy after his election in 2010 quickly gained the trust of local leaders because of his friendly overtures toward smaller communities and their needs, town leaders now are worried that his cuts could come at the expense of local programs and aid.

Malloy's budget dilemma comes after, and despite of, the largest state tax increase in state history — some $1.5 billion in new revenues — that the governor proposed and the state legislature passed in 2011.

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FearTheTruth February 4, 2013 at 06:25 pm
No New Taxes!!!?? There isn't anything left to tax. What he's really saying is, "We'll raise the existing taxes, so, there won't be any reason to impose new ones."
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Robert Muirhead (Editor) June 11, 2013 at 08:22 pm
Hi Tom, Due to the intense rain this weekend--and even today--the lantern launching has indeed beenRead More rescheduled. One of our editors, Ron DeRosa, published a story on it earlier today: http://easthampton-ct.patch.com/groups/around-portland/p/rainy-weekend-postpones-lantern-event-in-portland Hope that clears things up a bit. - Rob
Henry Quinn June 2, 2013 at 09:04 pm
I'm not real sure what the take away is. It may be me, but I haven't seen a lot of in-depthRead More reporting on either side of the issue. It appears that we will vote and the result will determine what our future holds. I am willing to read whatever is available to become an informed voter. Please advise where the truth in reporting is and where the public information can be accessed.
Scott Minnick June 3, 2013 at 11:11 am
@ Henry. From Town's website. http://www.easthamptonct.org/pages/EastHamptonCT_bcomm/highschool
Henry Quinn June 3, 2013 at 08:13 pm
Thank You Scott