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    PERMANENT SOLUTIONS

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    House GOP budget: Boost K-12, cut care for undocumented

    April 26, 2024

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    Plan would trim electric rates, bolster schools, freeze wages and cut care for undocumented residents

    May 1, 2025

    PERMANENT SOLUTIONS

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    House GOP aiming for $1.16 billion in total tax cuts.

    May 2, 2023

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    Roughly $60 million in new proposed spending for special education.

    April 25, 2024

    $275 Million

    in permanent tax relief

    BROAD-BASED TAX CREDIT INCREASES
    MAX. CREDIT OF $650 PER PERSON
    MORE THAN DOUBLE THE CURRENT AMOUNT
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    Connecticut House Republicans | March 30, 2026

    Connecticut State Property Tax Credit

    Proposed $650 Maximum

    House Republican Proposal - All figures in dollars ($)

    Single AGI
    Credit
    $1 - $70,000
    $650
    $70,001 - $80,000
    $550
    $80,001 - $90,000
    $460
    $90,001 - $100,000
    $360
    $100,001 - $110,000
    $260
    $110,001 - $120,000
    $200
    $120,001 - $130,000
    $200
    $130,001 and up
    -
    Joint AGI
    Credit
    $1 - $100,000
    $650
    $100,001 - $110,000
    $550
    $110,001 - $120,000
    $460
    $120,001 - $130,000
    $360
    $130,001 - $140,000
    $260
    $140,001 - $150,000
    $200
    $150,001 - $200,000
    $200
    $200,001 and up
    -
    Married Separate AGI
    Credit
    $1 - $50,000
    $650
    $50,001 - $55,000
    $550
    $55,001 - $60,000
    $460
    $60,001 - $65,000
    $360
    $65,001 - $70,000
    $260
    $70,001 - $75,000
    $200
    $75,001 - $80,000
    $200
    $80,001 and up
    -
    Head of Household AGI
    Credit
    $1 - $80,000
    $650
    $80,001 - $90,000
    $550
    $90,001 - $100,000
    $460
    $100,001 - $110,000
    $360
    $110,001 - $120,000
    $260
    $120,001 - $130,000
    $200
    $130,001 - $140,000
    $200
    $140,001 and up
    -

    Eligible property: primary residence and/or owned or leased motor vehicle. Credit applied against state income tax; does not affect municipal revenue.

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