Not exact matches
Gov. James E. Doyle reshaped the
state's
biennial budget for fiscal years 2006 and 2007 by vetoing 139 items from the spending bill
passed by the Republican - controlled legislature in 2005.
Under the
budget passed by the General Assembly this week,
state funding for postsecondary education will be cut over the next two years, with total
biennial decreases of 2.5 % for financial aid resources and for institutional funding.
On Wednesday, May 9, the Connecticut General Assembly
passed a bipartisan
budget adjustment agreement (Senate Bill 543), which made revisions to the
state's
biennial budget that was signed into law in October 2017.
Yesterday, the Connecticut General Assembly
passed a bipartisan
budget adjustment agreement (Senate Bill 543), which made revisions to the
state's
biennial budget that was signed into law in October 2017.
There are currently four carbon tax bills in front of the
state legislature which, if
passed, would demonstrate leadership on climate change policy while offering a path forward for creating the revenue required to rewrite the
state's
biennial budget.