Hoping to secure better pay for thousands of home health care aides who’ve risked their lives during the pandemic, Cynthia Johnson of Greenwich posed a direct question as she protested outside of Gov. Ned Lamont’s Greenwich home on a chilly December morning.
“Where’s our Thanksgiving and Christmas?” asked Johnson, who wore a Grinch hat while dozens of fellow protestors chanted “Fix the broken system” and “Shame on you.”
With state government cruising toward an unprecedented surplus just shy of $2 billion, Gov. Ned Lamont and Senate Republicans already announced their goals to cut state taxes.
But while the GOP and Lamont a fiscally moderate-to-conservative Democrat are expected to stay within the framework of the existing tax system, that doesn’t mean others aren’t ready to color outside of the lines.
While the GOP and Gov. Ned Lamont a fiscally moderate-to-conservative Democrat are expected to stay within the framework of the existing tax system, that doesn’t mean others aren’t ready to color outside of the lines.