Piscopo, Republicans Advocate for Tax Relief

Key Takeaways
- Republicans push to recover unpaid state taxes to reinvest in communities.
- Lawmakers advocate expanding the property tax credit to relieve homeowners.
- Piscopo frames plan as practical, fiscally responsible affordability relief.
- Proposal aims to return revenue to taxpayers and reduce cost burdens.
HARTFORD - I stood alongside my colleagues to address what continues to be the top concern for residents across Connecticut: affordability.
Families and individuals throughout our state are feeling the pressure of rising costs, and it’s clear that meaningful, sustainable solutions are needed. That’s why we’re focusing on two key priorities aimed at delivering real relief.
First, we are working to recover taxes owed to the state. These are revenues that rightfully belong to Connecticut taxpayers—funds that can and should be reinvested into our communities to support essential services and reduce financial strain.
Second, we are advocating for expanding eligibility for the property tax credit. For many residents, property taxes represent a significant burden. By broadening access to this credit, we can help ease that burden and put money back into the pockets of hardworking families.
Together, these efforts represent a practical approach to addressing affordability—one that prioritizes fairness, fiscal responsibility, and long-term impact. It’s time to bring that revenue back home and deliver the kind of sustainable relief Connecticut families deserve.
To learn more about this plan and how it could benefit you, visit: https://www.cthousegop.com/new-york-is-eating-our-lunch