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Hartford – Today, State Senator Tony Hwang (R-28) praised the passage of a bipartisan deficit mitigation plan to cover the $317 million shortfall in the state budget for the current year ending June 30, 2017.
The plan approved by the Senate protects $1 million in privately raised monies for state parks and restores $1 million in funding for employment opportunities and day services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Hospitals also will not see a reduction in funding.
“Passing this plan with bipartisan Senate support from Democrats and Republicans shows that we can work together to adopt legislation that is in the best interest of the state and its residents,” Sen. Hwang said. “This is the kind of collaborative leadership that needs to continue in our biennial budget deficit negotiations. We need a budget process that address fundamental and structural changes to state government that creates predictability, sustainability and transparency.”
The state’s budget reserve fund maintains a balance of approximately $30 million under the Senate’s plan. The bill now moves to the House of Representatives.
Following the passage of the deficit mitigation plan, the Senate also approved a deficiency bill passed in the House of Representatives last week. The deficiency bill allows the state to continue paying for core services in the final weeks of the fiscal year. This includes:
To meet these needs, legislator redirected $19.5 million in projected surplus funds from a fringe benefits account. The bill now heads to the Governor’s desk for approval.
Sen. Hwang represents the communities of Easton, Fairfield, Newtown, Weston, and Westport.
Sen. Tony Hwang issued the following statement after the Connecticut State Senate’s May 24 passage of legislation to expand gambling in Connecticut:
“This has been a David vs. Goliath fight from the beginning. The forces that want expanded gambling in Connecticut are extremely powerful. I continue to stand with a diverse coalition of religious and grassroots groups who have joined me in the fight against expansion. We are focused on the human consequences of gambling. We believe that doubling down on the gambling industry ignores the significant and heartbreaking human and societal costs which would arise from addiction. We believe that rolling the dice on casino expansion puts our state at risk for constitutional challenges by MGM or others under the equal protection clause. We continue to believe that this policy is a bad bet, because it is chasing after a limited and declining pool of resources. Our focus remains on the people whose lives have been ruined by gambling addiction. Our focus remains on preventing future addiction from taking hold and growing in our state.”
Members of the Coalition Against Casino Expansion in Connecticut include:
The amendment, which became the bill, can be viewed at: https://www.cga.ct.gov/2017/lcoamd/2017LCO07686-R00-AMD.htm . The bill now awaits a vote in the Connecticut House of Representatives.
*Sen. Hwang represents Easton, Fairfield, Newtown, Weston and Westport . On the web: www.SenatorHwang.com and www.NoMoreCasinosInCT.org .
Attached photo:
“No More Casinos in CT.” Sen. Tony Hwang (left) and former Connecticut Congressman Robert Steele (right), author of “The Curse: Big-Time Gambling’s Seduction of a Small New England Town” testified on Mar. 9 against proposals to expand gambling in Connecticut. Gambling expansion legislation passed in the State Senate on May 23. Hwang voted “no”. The bill now awaits a vote in the Connecticut House of Representatives.
FAIRFIELD – Sen. Tony Hwang (at podium) on May 26 joined with students, parents, teachers, local leaders and members of American Legion Post 143 at the Holland Hills School Memorial Day Program to honor our fallen heroes and reflect on our freedoms.
Sen. Tony Hwang, who represents Newtown, issued the following statement regarding Newtown First Selectman Pat Llodra’s decision not to seek re-election:
“Friend. Mentor. Leader. These are but a few of the words that come to mind when I think of Pat Llodra. It has been an honor to work with her for the betterment of Newtown. She is tireless, she is selfless, and she is strong. Pat’s emphasis on commitment to community and simple acts of kindness has had – and will continue to have – a positive influence on how we live our lives. Simply put, Pat Llodra loves Newtown and its people. She is a very special person – someone I admire greatly – and I wish her nothing but the very best in the future.”
Attached photo: Newtown First Selectman Pat Llodra and Sen. Tony Hwang on Mar. 1 testified side by side at the Legislative Office Building before the state legislature’s Education Committee in opposition to Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s proposed state budget and the unfair burdens it places on municipalities, schools, and property taxpayers.
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