Progressives urge Lamont to make permanent tax relief for the poor
While Gov. Ned Lamont touted plans Wednesday to share one-time federal COVID relief funds with Connecticuts working poor, progressive reformers urged him next to secure permanent relief for low- and middle-income families.
But that would require spending the states money, not distributing aid from Washington which the fiscally moderate-to-conservative governor has been wary about since the coronavirus struck Connecticut almost two years ago.
The reality is a lot of these families were struggling before the pandemic, probably struggling during the pandemic, and they will struggle after the pandemic, Sen. John Fonfara, D-Hartford said during a midday online press conference with Lamont.
The Democratic governor was touting his plan to share $75 million in expiring federal coronavirus relief funds with nearly 200,000 working poor households in Connecticut an average of about $375 per household.
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