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Talk of Connecticut

Brad & Dan- Apr. 28, 2017: Sen. Fasano won't rule out anything on budget

Apr 28, 2017, 05:34 PM
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As Connecticut's budget woes grow, state Sen. Republican President Len Fasano says he won't rule out anything in budget negotiations. In this interview, however, he explains the Republicans no tax hike budget proposal. Podcast photo credit: Todd Arena/Hemera/Getty Images Plus #government #budget #taxes

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