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Conn. candidates for governor can get $18M in public money in 2026. What the election program costs
After two decades of public financing in Connecticut elections, the 2026 political cycle is expected to be the most expensive yet. The state has handed out nearly $175 million to more than 2,600 candidates since the voluntary program started,
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Joe DeLong (opinion): Connecticut's affordability crisis is no accident
'Connecticut's over-reliance on property taxes to fund essential public services is one of the most regressive features of our economy,' CCM's CEO writes.
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