The poll tracks the tensions evident at the state Capitol as the Lamont administration and lawmakers approach talks over how to accommodate demands for more spending on municipal and non-profit service providers while cutting taxes and staying within fiscal guardrails.
here? yeah i think it depends on what the priority for them is some of them may be more interested in work requirements some of them in spending caps so mccarthy needs to have that conversation with them. but a deal might look like a longer term raised the debt ceiling into 2024 or something like you say with a spending cap that is slightly higher than republicans want and remember democrats want no spending cap. so something in the middle that is how this sausage is made that s the game of negotiation. paul: all right when we come back u.s. economy slowed sharply in the first quarter as the feds interest rate hikes took their tolls. so what should we expect when the central bank meets again next week? and saved $652. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. with the money we saved, we thought we d try electric unicycles. whoa! careful, babe! saving was definitely easier.
Gov. Ned Lamont and his fellow Democrats in top legislative leadership appeared headed for a showdown Thursday over the spending cap and the next state budget.
Despite record-setting reserves and growing crises in higher education, social services and state agency staffing, the legislature’s Appropriations Committee is expected to recommend lean spending for the next two fiscal years.
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