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AI-generatedThe article covers Connecticut state budget and tax relief debate with no direct commercial mechanism. No commodity, company, or supply chain impact. Weak mechanism: state fiscal policy may affect local economic activity but no concrete sector exposure or price channel.
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- Connecticut projected surplus of nearly $2 billion
- Governor Lamont proposed $200 one-time rebate for most taxpayers
- State budget allocated $300 million for early childhood education, $100 million municipal aid, $190 million K-12 schools
- Budget overspent by $913 million according to Republicans
- Direct tax relief for families largely overlooked