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Outgoing Gov. Dan Malloy has decided that after seven and a half years in office, he wants to put $10 million on the state taxpayers’ credit card to study the issue of tolls in Connecticut.
Think about that.
As Gov. Malloy is leaving the job…he wants to borrow $10 million of OUR money…to study tolls!
Tolls on I-95, I-91, I-84, Routes 8 and 25, the Wilbur Cross Parkway, the Merritt Parkway, and more.
The state Bond Commission is expected to vote on the $10 million allocation on July 25.
If you want to help defeat this $10 million proposal, please contact members of the Bond Commission and urge them to “Vote NO on the Tolls Study!”
Contact information for members is listed below:
Let them hear you!
Governor Malloy
(860) 566-4840
Benjamin Barnes, Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management
(860) 418-6500, Ben.Barnes@ct.gov
Denise L. Nappier, State Treasurer
(860) 702-3010, state.treasurer@ct.gov
Kevin P. Lembo, State Comptroller
(860) 702-3301, Comptroller.Lembo@ct.gov
George C. Jepsen, Attorney General
(860) 808-5318, attorney.general@ct.gov
Melody A. Currey, Commissioner of the Department of Administrative Services
(860) 713-5100, Melody.Currey@ct.gov
John W. Fonfara, Senator and Co-Chair Finance Revenue and Bonding Committee
(860) 240-8600, John.Fonfara@cga.ct.gov
Jason Rojas, Representative and Co-Chair Finance Revenue and Bonding Committee
(860) 240-8500, Jason.Rojas@cga.ct.gov
I encourage you to contact me regarding any state or local concerns at 800-842-1423 or Vincent.Candelora@housegop.ct.gov.
Best,