
At first glance, House Democrats would avert nearly $1 billion in grant reductions and other fiscal burdens that Gov. Dannel P. Malloy would impose on cities and towns in the next, two-year state budget.
But a closer look shows the caucus plan also would compel Malloy to cut nearly one-third as much from municipalities once the budget is in force.
Click here to continue reading this story from The CT Mirror.