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Taxes on capital gains, heavy trucks and high-earners are atop the list of taxes that Democrats have added to Gov. Ned Lamont s proposed two-year, $46 billion budget. (Shutterstock)
CONNECTICUT Taxes on capital gains, heavy trucks and high-earners are atop the list of taxes that Democrats have added to Gov. Ned Lamont s proposed two-year, $46 billion budget.
On Thursday, Lamont dug in his heels and said he would not sign the document that emerged from the legislature s finance committee and so the final negotiations and wrangling have begun.
Politics being politics, when the smoke clears, some of the proposed new taxes may end up as law as part of a compromise. Here s what a few of those look like now, based upon the info available from the state General Assembly s Office of Fiscal Analysis:
Legislative Republicans on Monday criticized a Democratic health insurance proposal that would establish a state-run insurance plan in Connecticut and instead offered a reinsurance plan intended to hold down rapidly rising costs.