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Legislators Hear Concerns Of Redding Residents

REDDING, Conn. – State Reps. John Shaban (R-135) and Dan Carter (R-2), along with state Sen. Toni Boucher (R-26), hosted a town hall meeting March 28 at the Mark Twain Library to update constituents on legislative issues being debated in Hartford and to listen to local concerns. 

State Reps. John Shaban and Dan Carter, with state Sen. Toni Boucher, address meeting attendees in Redding.

State Reps. John Shaban and Dan Carter, with state Sen. Toni Boucher, address meeting attendees in Redding.

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With the fiscal year 2016 deficit mitigation now passed through the House, most of the discussion centered around the state budget, state spending, and the continuing tax and regulatory assault on employers. 

“Years of fiscal recklessness are, as predicted, resulting in negative impacts to public policy now,” Shaban said. “We will patch this year's budget holes with cuts to programs and one-time sweeps, but are still faced with a $900 million deficit next year and a $3-plus billion shortfall in the next budget cycle. Without major structural changes to the size and burn rate of our state government, we will continue the current decline in both the private and public sector."

“I am glad we’re going to be able to help the state out of this current budget deficit mess, but the real battle is ahead when we make structural changes to the budget,” Carter said. “We’ve thus far been able to work in a bipartisan manner towards our administrative goals but the real test will be dealing with the fiscal ruin looming on the horizon.” 

“I was grateful to hear from my constituents about the challenges they continue to face in Connecticut," Boucher said. "It is clear that the state’s taxpayers and struggling businesses cannot afford state leaders falling back into a pattern of inaction and on the state budget. I will continue to work with my colleagues and reach out to all sides in an effort to devise ways to reduce our debt and make the structural changes that will be the only way out of a permanent fiscal crisis.”

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