Supporters of a new income tax credit for middle-class households with children couldn’t overcome Gov. Ned Lamont’s objections this spring, despite strong grassroots support and broad backing in the ...
State legislators are focused mainly on spending now, trimming their requests to compromise soon with Gov. Ned Lamont on a new two-year budget. But with just over one week left in the 2025 session, ...
The next state budget will include a new, $200 state income tax break for Connecticut’s working poor with children or other dependents. But a larger, child tax credit for middle-class families will ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont and state lawmakers reached a deal on the state’s $55 billion two-year budget by agreeing to scrap a child tax credit for the middle class. Lamont opposed the $150 per ...
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