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Our weekly news roundup covers the tragic death of a state lawmaker in a wrong-way crash and the suspension of an attorney representing Alex Jones in Connecticut.
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Programs that produced billions in budget surpluses will be tested as pressure for big tax cuts grows.
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Sprague lawmaker says pension, annuity exemption needs to expand.
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Retail tax of 25 cents per gallon will be phased back starting Jan. 1 and will be fully restored by May 1.
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Connecticut lawmakers are scheduled to being a special session today (November 28th) to discuss gasoline taxes, heating-bill help, pandemic pay for essential workers and other issues.
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Connecticut lawmakers eyeing Nov. 28-29 for possible special session to extend gas tax holiday.
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The IRS is increasing energy-related tax breaks, as well as standard deductions for single and married people and heads of households.
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Legislative leaders are considering calling a special session after the November election to look at gax tax holiday and pandemic bonus pay program.
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Connecticut has saved $9 billion since 2017, but some say the budget constraints need to be loosened.
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Early projections from Gov. Lamont put state nearly $2.3 billion in the black this fiscal year.