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Senate clears $X billion bond package funding schools, housing, water and nonprofit security
Summary
Senators approved the biennial bonding bill that authorizes capital funding for school construction, housing, clean water, brownfield remediation, solar installations, and security grants for houses of worship and nonprofits; floor discussion emphasized public-safety priorities and long-term debt concerns.
The Connecticut Senate voted to approve the biennial bond authorization package (substitute for House Bill 7288) on June 4, authorizing multi-year capital spending for school construction, clean water, housing initiatives, brownfield remediation and other state infrastructure priorities.
Senator Miller, the bond subcommittee chair, described the package as the result of a collaborative, bipartisan process with agency input and nonpartisan staff analysis. Key authorizations include funding…
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