8:42 pm, Thursday, November 1, 2012 -- Despite last year's record-high tax increase, fiscal 2012 ended in deficit as revenues fell short, spending increased, and savings didn't materialize, while the state borrowed to pay operating expenses.
With unemployment hovering around 9 percent, Connecticut hasn't netted one new private sector...
143rd Republican / Lavielle: Put politics aside, fix economy
Despite last year's record-high tax increase, fiscal 2012 ended in deficit as revenues fell short, spending increased, and savings didn't materialize, while the state borrowed to pay operating expenses.
With unemployment hovering around 9 percent, Connecticut hasn't netted one new private sector...
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143rd Republican / Lavielle: Put politics aside, fix economy
8:42 pm, Thursday, November 1, 2012 -- Despite last year's record-high tax increase, fiscal 2012 ended in deficit as revenues fell short, spending increased, and savings didn't materialize, while the state borrowed to pay operating expenses. With unemployment hovering around 9 percent, Connecticut hasn't netted one new private sector...
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