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Lamont Fact Check Tax Cuts Income Tax History

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AI-generatedThis article is a political fact-check about tax policy claims in Connecticut. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, or supply chain effect is identified. The tax changes are state-level fiscal policy with no clear near-term impact on specific sectors or companies.
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- Governor Lamont claimed the largest middle-class tax cut in CT history.
- 2023 bipartisan budget cut two lowest income tax rates for first time since 1996.
- Approximately 879,250 taxpayers earning up to $50,000 affected.
- Lamont has balanced eight state budgets since January 2019.
- Income taxes for working families and most retired seniors eliminated.
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