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    Lezlye Zupkus
    April 1, 2020

    Zupkus House Republican Colleagues Offer Ideas to Help Gov. Lamont Provide Immediate Relief to Families, Businesses, Idle Workers During Crisis

    Zupkus House Republican Colleagues Offer Ideas to Help Gov. Lamont Provide Immediate Relief to Families, Businesses, Idle Workers During Crisis
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    HARTFORD – State Rep. Lezlye Zupkus (R-89) along with her House Republican caucus today in a letter to Gov. Lamont offered proposals to provide immediate relief to struggling businesses, idle workers, families and taxpayers coping with the economic consequences of the ongoing health crisis – including breaks on overdue property taxes, for companies facing high unemployment insurance rates and those saddled with student debt. 

    The proposals could be enacted quickly through executive orders if Lamont chooses to do so and would not require any legislative action. According to Rep. Zupkus most of the ideas in the letter to the governor were solicited from constituents by House Republicans members and that they make short-term sense both public health and economic wise.

    “We are all in this public health crisis together and we present and share this set of proposals with the governor today as a way to provide much-needed economic relief to the residents of Connecticut,” said Rep. Zupkus.

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    House Republican Coronavirus Response

    Unemployment Experience Rating

    Through no fault of their own, many businesses were forced to shut down and layoff employees. They should not be punished further by requiring them to pay higher unemployment taxes.

    Each company’s experience rating should be capped at the rate that was in place on March 1, 2020.

    Business Interruption Compensation

    With very few exceptions, businesses cannot use business interruption insurance policies to cover the loss of business income related to the Coronavirus crisis and emergency orders. Ultimately, layoffs or staffing reductions are inevitable; employers and their employees share the pain of businesses having to close their doors.

    The state shall create a business interruption fund to compensate small and medium-sized companies (as well as non-profits) that were shut down or were significantly impacted by a reduction in business. This program is not insurance and does not change existing insurance policies. It is a state-funded business assistance program that would rely on insurance companies to process applications for grants or loans.

    Property Tax Payments

    Many businesses and families will find a way to get by; they just need a little time.

    The penalty for late payments of business and residential property taxes on real estate, motor vehicle, and personal property should be reduced from 18% to 2%, for payments made up to 90 days after the deadline. This change will apply to payments otherwise due on or before August 31, 2020.

    Town Hall Hours of Operation

    Towns need to find a balance between practicing social distancing and continuing to provide services for their residents.

    Town halls should be accessible to residents by appointment to perform required services, and town officials must inform residents regarding accessibility options.

     Trade and Professional Licenses

    From now until June 30th, all fees and renewals for trade and professional licenses should be delayed by 90 days. 

    Plastic Bags

    Public health experts are discouraging the use of reusable bags during our fight against the spread of the Coronavirus because they can carry and spread the virus and foodborne illness.

    We should suspend local ordinances that ban the use of plastic bags. 

    Efficient Use of State Workforce

    Some state employees continue to go to the office or job site to work; others are telecommuting, and some are forced to be at home with reduced responsibilities or no work responsibilities at all. It’s not their fault. Meanwhile, some agencies are struggling to keep up with workloads.

    The administration should actively try to identify underutilized employees and temporarily reassign them to positions that are in high demand, such as the processing of unemployment claims.

    Nursing School Graduates

    If hospitals are not crowded yet, they will be soon as the peak of the Coronavirus is expected to hit within the next few weeks. Hospitals will need all the help they can get.

    Throughout Connecticut, hundreds of nurses will be graduating soon, and they will be unselfishly eager to do their part during this emergency. The state should do everything in its power to responsibly expedite the testing and licensing processes to place graduating nurses into the healthcare workforce. 

    Student Loans

    Whether they are business owners, employees, or independent contractors, so many college graduates are struggling with the additional burden of paying off a college loan while trying to get by during this time of crisis.  

    The Governor should contact the federal government to urge refinancing of student loans at the same interest rate that banks are able to borrow money. Lower rates should apply to all higher education – universities, trade schools and certificate programs.

    First Responders and Healthcare Workers

    Our first responders and healthcare workers are on the front lines of our battle against the spread of Coronavirus. Many have already contracted the virus and it is inevitable that more will follow, and they will need to have an appropriate amount of time for recovery without going through loads of red tape.

    For purposes of compensation, we should establish a presumption that any first responder or healthcare worker who contracts COVID-19 did so while on the job. They should not have to go through a long, drawn-out process to prove that they contracted the virus on the job.

    Zupkus along with the House Republican caucus stand ready to work with legislative Democrats, Senate Republicans and the governor to address ongoing issues as they arise. The State Capitol complex has been closed since March 12. An assessment will be made after Easter as to how long the shutdown will last, depending on developments at the state and federal levels. 

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