Politics & Government

Indiana Strikes Back: State Takes Swipe at CT

Indiana took out a full-page ad in the Wall Street Journal, lending its support to GE and others that have criticized the state's new taxes.

The state of Indiana has taken a swipe at Connecticut and Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, possibly in retaliation for Malloy’s strong criticism of that state’s controversial Religious Freedom Restoration Act a few months ago.

Indiana took out a full-page ad in Wednesday’s Wall Street Journal, lending its support to Fairfield-based GE, along with fellow Connecticut companies Aetna and Travelers that criticized the state’s new business tax increases in the recently adopted budget.

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See the ad below and a letter to the three companies from Indiana Gov. Mike Pence.

The ad states that Indiana offers its support to those companies in the wake of the looming tax increases β€œbecause friends don’t let friends pay higher taxes.”

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General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt recently sent an email to the company’s Connecticut employees, notifying them that he has β€œassembled an exploratory team to look into the company’s options to relocate corporate HQ to another state with a more pro-business environment.”

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