Why Trump’s $1 trillion infrastructure plan could wind up in a ditch

Trump’s plan, expected to be released as early as May, has already faced months of skepticism from some conservative deficit hawks — even though it’s likely to call for far less direct federal spending than its eye-popping price tag implies. Meanwhile, Democrats are crying foul at suggestions that the blueprint will include hefty tax breaks […]

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Trump wants billionaire developers to lead infrastructure plans

President Trump wants a couple of his fellow New York billionaire real estate developers to oversee his plans to spend $1 trillion to improve infrastructure. The plan to spend $1 trillion repairing highways, bridges, roads, airports, dams and other infrastructure, a centerpiece of Trump’s plan to boost hiring and the economy, still needs approval by […]

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Prevailing Wage and Military Veterans in Connecticut

The Midwest Economic Policy Institute published a report entitled, “Prevailing Wage and Military Veterans in Connecticut”. CT’s Construction Industry employs thousands of our returning veterans. Prevailing Wage protections are vital to the financial independence of our blue-collar veteran families. https://midwestepi.files.wordpress.com/2016/06/policy-brief-prevailing-wage-military-veterans-in-connecticut.pdf

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Lembo Says State Will End Year With A $44.6M Deficit

State Comptroller Kevin Lembo said slow income tax withholding has forced him to predict the state will end the year with a $44.6 million budget deficit. He agreed with the nonpartisan Office of Fiscal Analysis that revenues would fall about $60 million short of projections. Lembo pointed out that Connecticut’s overall budget performance is ultimately […]

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State’s Sub Suppliers Preparing For Construction Boom

Electric Boat, the Groton-based subsidiary of General Dynamics Corp., is ramping up to build two subs a year, with the start of design of the Columbia-class ballistic missile submarine. More than 5,000 firms in the U.S., including nearly 450 in Connecticut, supply parts. In Connecticut, where the number of low-paid jobs are increasing faster than […]

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CREC Cancels $108M Construction Project, Decides To Consolidate Two Magnet Schools

A plan to build a new $108 million school in Bloomfield for Two Rivers Magnet High School has been scrapped amid budget concerns, the Capitol Region Education Council said Friday. The 408-student, environmental-themed Two Rivers High in Hartford will also cease to exist next school year and students will instead be shuttled to New Britain […]

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Prevailing wage protects the construction industry and Connecticut’s economy

Those that have proposed an increase to the prevailing wage thresholds have indicated that their proposals will alleviate budgetary constraints on our municipalities. I do not believe that is the case. Further weakening of our state’s prevailing wage law will do just the opposite, and will further eliminate the kind of fair-paying, middle-class jobs that […]

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Battles Over Labor’s Wages Heats Up At Capitol

“We understand that raising thresholds are not good for workers,” said David Roche, president of the building trades council. Some prominent Democrats in state and federal office also spoke out against raising the prevailing wage thresholds. While they did not identify the Democratic governor by name, they did say anyone supporting such a measure would […]

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Prevailing wage: myth vs. reality

Governor Malloy has made a recommendation to raise the threshold as to when our state’s prevailing wage law is triggered on public works construction projects. Connecticut currently has the second highest thresholds in the country, and the highest in New England. The truth is this proposal won’t in any way alter our state’s budgetary woes. In […]

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Malloy Pitches Plan To Give Municipalities Relief, Blasts Hedge Fund Tax Proposal From Dems

Unions have fought for years against any changes in the prevailing wage, and Democrats in the House and Senate have backed the unions. This year, the atmosphere has changed because the Senate is currently tied at 17 to 17 with two open seats awaiting special elections. “In states around us, the thresholds are zero,” Pelletier […]

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Union Leaders Meet With Trump, Construction on Their Minds

At a meeting with the leaders of several construction and building trade unions, President Trump reiterated on Monday his interest in directing hundreds of billions of dollars to infrastructure investments, some of it from the federal government, union officials said. At the meeting, Mr. McGarvey raised one point of possible discord between the labor leaders […]

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Rail overhaul plan is both a winner and a loser in CT

The most favored is the NEC proposal to upgrade the rail line that runs through the center of the state, from New Haven to Hartford and then Springfield, Mass. Demographers project that between 2010 and 2040, the population in the Northeast Corridor will grow to 64 million, an increase of roughly 23 percent. Six of […]

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Still No Deal On Sharing Power In Senate

Senate President Martin Looney, D-New Haven, will undergo kidney transplant surgery today before being able to reach an agreement with Senate Republicans over how the now evenly divided upper chamber is organized. The Senate, which had been held by a 21-15 Democratic majority, will be split 18-18 between the parties when the 2017 session opens. […]

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CT adds jobs, sees jobless rate dip in Nov.

Connecticut added 2,100 jobs in November, and its unemployment rate declined to 4.7 percent, state regulators reported Thursday. The unemployment rate in October was 5.1 percent. November’s declining 4.7 percent jobless rate is now seven-tenths of a point lower than it was a year ago. The construction and mining supersector dropped off sharply, with a […]

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Fasano taps Yelmini to help with GOP labor agenda

The Senate Republican leadership has hired Linda Yelmini of Windsor, chief labor relations official for five administrations until her awkward departure from government under Gov. Dannel P. Malloy late in 2014, as a part-time consultant and legislative researcher. Yelmini’s hiring foreshadows an anticipated push by Senate Republican Leader Len Fasano of North Haven to intensify efforts […]

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CT senators blast Trump’s infrastructure plan, but hope for compromise

Wilbur Ross, a billionaire investor expected to be nominated as the next secretary of the Commerce Department, says the United States could spur $1 trillion in infrastructure spending by giving out about $137 billion in tax credits to private investors. “According to a report from the Congressional Budget Office, in the last 25 years, there […]

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CT Water to spend $55M on system upgrades

Connecticut Water Service Inc. says it will spend more than $55 million in the coming year on upgrades to its water systems at home and in Maine. Eric W. Thornburg, the Clinton-based water utility’s CEO, said Friday its board of directors approved a $55.4 million capital-spending plan for 2017. Of that sum, $46.7 million is […]

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3 crucial questions about Trump’s $1T infrastructure proposal

Shortly before the presidential election, then-candidate Donald Trump’s team of advisors released a 10-year, $1 trillion infrastructure plan that envisions the private sector pumping billions of dollars of equity into much-needed, user- or fee-based projects like toll roads, utilities or airports in exchange for being able to collect the revenue long-term, all with an 82% […]

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CCM: CT’s unfunded mandates penalize taxpayers, municipalities

Each mandate that is unfunded, or only partially funded, adds to the already overburdened property tax, and reduces local discretionary authority, said Ron Thomas, deputy director of CCM. Connecticut has had nearly 60 new mandates over the last two years, he added. Some key proposals from the CCM report on unfunded state mandates in Connecticut […]

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