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    February 1, 2024

    House Republicans Unveil 2024 Caucus Proposals Focused on Making CT More Affordable

    House Republicans Unveil 2024 Caucus Proposals  Focused on Making CT More Affordable
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    HARTFORD—State Representative Mark DeCaprio (R-48), joined House Republicans in advance of the start of the 2024 legislative session, and unveiled proposals Thursday that will maintain the state’s fiscal stability while making Connecticut a more affordable place to live.

    Among the proposals is a call to amend the State Constitution to protect the “fiscal guardrails” that have allowed the state to build a solid Rainy-Day Fund and begin to pay down long-term debt.

    “The relative fiscal stability Connecticut enjoys today is attributable to the strict fiscal controls that were approved and later renewed on a bipartisan basis, and to retreat from them now, as some of our Democratic colleagues would have us do, would indicate a willingness to return to the haphazard budgeting that characterized state government not all that long ago,” said House Republican Leader Vincent Candelora (R-86). “Amending our State’s Constitution to protect our revenue and volatility caps would cement our commitment to a fiscally conservative approach that demands each of us who serve in state government make informed, and sometimes difficult, choices about our budgetary priorities.”

    House Republicans discussed their caucus proposals during a news conference at the Legislative Office Building, where they explained that most conversation ahead of the three-month “short session” has focused on eroding the guardrails to increase spending. Efforts to deliver tax relief, they said, can’t be ignored.

    This legislative session House Republicans will again push for the creation of a state child tax deduction of $2,000 per child, a proposal they first offered in their alternative budget proposal last spring that drove discussion about tax relief that was ultimately included in the two-year state budget. Additionally, Republicans want to exempt children’s clothing under $100 from the state’s sales tax all year long.

    “Families across Connecticut continue to experience high fuel costs, increased prices at grocery stores, and utility prices as inflation continues to soar,” said Rep. DeCaprio. “I will continue to be committed to supporting measures that makes life easier on the people of my district, and our state. Our House Republican priorities that were outlined today will do just that. For this to happen however, it is imperative that we curb government spending.”

    The affordability-focused proposals are part of House Republicans’ “Security and Service” agenda for the 2024 legislative session, which covers a variety of subjects—from community crime to election integrity. View the caucus agenda at www.securityandservicect.com.

    The 2024 Connecticut legislative session begins on February 7th.


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