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    April 17, 2014

    Zawistowski, Republicans Offer Alternative Budget Plan

    Zawistowski, Republicans Offer Alternative Budget Plan
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    HARTFORD — State Rep. Tami Zawistowski today joined Republican lawmakers in offering an alternative budget plan that accelerates tax relief, restores transportation funding, phases in a pension tax exemption, and eliminates gimmicks majority Democrats have increasingly relied upon to balance their budgets.

    The plan from House and Senate Republicans rivals separate plans from Gov. Malloy and legislative Democrats. It would keep state spending below the Constitutional Spending Cap, a boundary the Democrats and governor exceeded last year and have proposed doing again in their current plans. The Republican proposal, according to the state’s non-partisan Office of Fiscal Analysis, is the only budget plan that doesn’t increase future deficits.

    “It’s time that we break the cycle that has the legislature and governor adopt budgets that balance on a Power Point presentation at the Capitol but crumble in application,” said Zawistowski, who represents Suffield, East Granby and Windsor. “The path we’ve charted does just that—we’ve offered stability, a quality that residents and job creators wary of yet another budget-balancing tax increase are desperate to see more of.”

    Democrats and Gov. Malloy in the current budget and in the two proposals already under consideration resorted to using $677 million in gimmicks, including delaying payment on $196 million in Economic Recovery notes, raiding off-budget funds such as the Tobacco Health Trust and eliminating the Municipal Revenue account. They circumvented the spending cap by either not recognizing liabilities and actual spending, or charging line items to off-budget accounts. These gimmicks include:

    • Ignoring $51 million in retirees health care costs
    • Eliminating $18 million targeted for magnet schools.
    • Raided $18.4 million from Special Transportation Fund
    • Sweeping $96 million from the Municipal Revenue Sharing Account.

    The Republican plan adds money to the state’s rainy day fund, would give Suffield, East Granby, and Windsor more in state aid than Democrats proposed, halts Keno gambling before it gets started in Connecticut bars, and eliminates the paltry $55 rebate checks Gov. Malloy proposed to give to residents who paid much more than through the income, sales and gas tax increases that occurred on his watch.

    Other key components of the Republican plan include:

    • $196 million to pay off Economic Recovery Notes in order to reduce long term debt
    • $133 million to accelerate the sales tax exemption on clothing and footwear under $50
    • Preserves new financial outlay for mental health initiatives
    • $100 million to shore the state employee pension funds.
    • A phased-in exemption of all pensions from the income tax, starting at 5 percent.
    • Restores $9 million to the retired teachers’ health care plan
    • A $1.5 million Vocational Education
    • Adds $4.4 million for Department of Developmental Services to ease client waiting lists

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