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By Keith M. Phaneuf, CT Mirror
Fresh off extending Gov. Ned Lamont’s emergency powers, state legislators are pressing Lamont on how and when he will divvy up nearly $1 billion in new federal relief earmarked for education and housing and they aren’t alone.
The largest lobbying group for cities and towns also wants to know when more than half of that money approved by Congress more than a month ago will go to local school districts.
And behind those questions is another big one:
Can Lamont, whose emergency powers to handle the coronavirus pandemic recently were extended until April 20, make those decisions by himself even though he insists he won’t?
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Keith M. Phaneuf, CTMirror.org
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Fresh off extending Gov. Ned Lamont’s emergency powers, state legislators are pressing the governor on how and when he will divvy up nearly $1 billion in new federal relief earmarked for education and housing and they aren’t alone.
The largest lobbying group for cities and towns also wants to know when more than half of that money approved by Congress more than a month ago will go to local school districts.
And behind those questions is another big one:
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Connecticut has nearly $1B in new federal relief. Legislators and municipalities want to know how Lamont plans to divvy it up.
Gov. Ned Lamont talking outside the Executive Residence.
Fresh off extending Gov. Ned Lamont’s emergency powers, state legislators are pressing Lamont on how and when he will divvy up nearly $1 billion in new federal relief earmarked for education and housing and they aren’t alone.
The largest lobbying group for cities and towns also wants to know when more than half of that money approved by Congress more than a month ago will go to local school districts.
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