According to multiple news reports, Aresimowicz said he could not guarantee any debate on the proposal to restore tolls anytime soon, and perhaps not even this year.
Aresimowicz had repeatedly promised a vote -- win, lose or draw -- but the chances are not looking good under a barrage of Republican criticism with the 2018 elections fast approaching, the Hartford Courant reported here.
Earlier coverage by the Daily Voice can be found by clicking here.
The latest legislative proposal would have included a commitment for significant commuter-pass discounts for Connecticut drivers.
The proposed bill also would have required a second, affirmative vote of the General Assembly in 2019, or later, before tolls could be established.
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