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    April 26, 2024

    House Republicans Offer Plan to Balance FY25 Budget, including structural spending reforms, investments in local education and keeping under the spending cap

    House Republicans Offer Plan to Balance FY25 Budget, including structural spending reforms, investments in local education and keeping under the spending cap
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    HARTFORD— Rep. Joe Hoxha, R-Bristol, joined House Republicans during a Thursday news conference at the state capitol to release a plan to balance the second year of the state budget, keeping a promise to Connecticut residents by honoring the fiscal guardrails, focusing on affordability, pursuing structural spending reforms, and increasing funding for local education to help prevent more pressure on local property taxpayers.

    House Republicans, led by Rep. Vincent Candelora (R-North Branford), began developing their plan to balance the budget after the Democrat-controlled Appropriations Committee decided against adjusting the $25.9 billion budget for FY25, which becomes effective July 1. Inaction would leave the budget out of balance and vulnerable to discretionary decisions from the Governor, who would have authority to make changes outside of the legislative session.

    The House Republican plan doesn’t tap remaining federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) dollars, leaving at least $200 million available for acute needs such as funding for nonprofit service social providers, shoring up the state’s unemployment compensation fund, additional childcare investments, or higher education. The House Republican budget adjustments have been vetted by the state’s nonpartisan Office of Fiscal Analysis.

    In their plan to shift budget priorities toward core commitments to residents, House Republicans also propose to:

    -Keep a scheduled $42m deposit to the Teachers’ Retirement Fund that Democrats would forgo
    -Allocate increase to Medicaid rates to behavioral health providers, mental health services for kids ($7m)
    -Address surging price of goods, groceries, and services by eliminating Democrats’ truck tax
    -Increases funding to municipalities to implement early voting ($3.6m)
    -Deliver improved ambulance provider Medicaid rates Governor proposed to cut ($5m)
    -Reinstates a portion of PILOT funding for municipalities ($16.3m)
    -Provide CT Foodshare allocation (H.B. 5011) ($2m)
    -Supply $1 million allocation for homeless shelter needs

    “As our surplus shrinks and our state’s financial picture changes, it’s critical that we live within the means Connecticut taxpayers can afford,” Candelora said. “The fiscal guardrails should force all of us to reprioritize how we spend money. Republicans have accepted that reality. While that undoubtedly forces difficult decisions today, following through on our responsibility to adjust the budget now will help prevent more grief for taxpayers in the future if the state’s finances nosedive, leaving recently enacted tax relief or even ECS funds vulnerable to cuts by the Governor.”

    House Republicans are funding priority initiatives by continuing their push for structural changes in the budget, including:
    – Maintaining, rather than increasing, Husky C healthcare eligibility requirements ($8.5m savings)
    – Budget for state employee vacancies according to current hiring patterns (an additional $26m savings)
    – Changes policy on enhanced inmate communications; require them to pay portion of cost of calls ($10m savings)

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