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Submit ReviewWith more than 24 hours to spare, the legislature's Democratic majorities on Tuesday evening delivered a two-year state budget to Gov. Ned Lamont. It doesn't raise income taxes on the rich, or deplete Connecticut's rainy day fund.
So then, just how does the $43.4 billion plan add up? And how were enough lawmakers brought on board to get it across the finish line?
Today, we dive deep into the budget to get those answers, and address Republican critics' concerns over criticize-pork-in-Democratic-13922284.php">"pork barrel" spending.
We also look at two curious budget line items. One specifically benefits one of Connecticut's insurance giants. The other pol-foi-exemption-dalio-connecticut-schools-20190604-2xq3ibfbhjdgrclsl3klxkzbra-story.html">exempts the board overeeing a public-private partnership between the state and Connecticut's wealthiest couple from open government and ethics laws.
And we check out former Gov. Dannel Malloy's latest endeavor: overhauling higher education as chancellor at the University of Maine.
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