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Talk of Connecticut

CT On The Hill- Mar. 8 2017: Sen. Frantz- Is Connecticut insolvent?

Mar 08, 2017, 03:37 PM

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Connecticut State Sen. Scott Frantz, R-Greenwich, says the state cannot go bankrupt but its budget situation could lead to insolvency. The senator was commenting on a National Review story critical of the state's budget crisis. Podcast photo credit: SeanPavonePhoto/iStock/Getty Images Plus #budget #bankrupt #insolvency

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