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Thank you First Selectman, Mike Criss of Harwinton, and Town Manager of Cromwell, Tony Salvatore, for testifying in… https://t.co/QiTONvuzJH
Randy Collins, Advocacy Manager, testifying on Stormwater Authorities https://t.co/LktWLVOUJf
Stamford Mayor David Martin @stamfordmayor testifying before the Education Committee. https://t.co/4z4Rimsyry
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CT legislature poised to make early budget pledge to help cities and towns: https://t.co/tC0VEkI7jE
New London’s @NLMayorMikeP testifies before the Appropriations Committee in an effort to secure additional funding… https://t.co/qczUtWqyLB
6 years later, the pledge to share sales tax receipts with CT towns is still unfulfilled: https://t.co/iaEeBOdNnK