Connecticut's Democratic Legislature is expected to vote Monday on a two-year, $51.1 billion state budget containing a historic income tax cut.If signed into law by Democratic Gov. Ned Lamont, the budget would take effect July 1."Of course we're going to say it never goes far enough because Connecticut is a very unaffordable state," Republican House
Connecticut's Democrat-controlled Legislature is expected to pass a $51.1 billion budget plan on Monday night, which includes the Nutmeg State's first personal income tax cut since 1996.