Roger Senserrich explains why Governor Lamont's budget, despite a few good ideas, falls short and does not respond at all to the fiscal disaster President Musk and the GOP are about to create: https://t.co/A7JFjT9rT8
Erin Boggs, from @growtogetherct , explains towns take the lead - a proposal to build housing in CT. She mentions that CT is the most housing supply state in the nation, with 92% of housing zoned for single family homes, often in very large lots.
So @CathyOsten seems to be quite down on the guardrails and sees a need to fix them.... 🤔
https://t.co/N9cYs7EW8X
Well, we agree! They have indeed "become roadblocks, which is what we’re approaching right now with the state budget."
Right now, Trump and House Republicans are riding golf carts around Trump's own Miami retreat.
At the very same time, they’re sending directives to take food right out of kids’ mouths and cut off aid to families just trying to escape floods and wildfires.
This Executive order is blatantly against our values and the plain text of the constitution. Good to see CT and @WilliamTongCT join this lawsuit. https://t.co/JDXyOHK8Ud
On CT Examiner, Roger Senserrich, our Policy Director, gives our reaction to Governor Lamont's speech: full support to his focus on opportunity and affordability - but we need a way to pay for these, and that means fixing the budget guardrails. https://t.co/cHNKff0vyV