Politics & Government

Greenwich State Aid Takes a $850,000 Hit Under Malloy's New Plan

Reduction plan announced by governor on Monday would cut Greenwich's $2 million 2019 fiscal state money to $1.2 million.

GREENWICH, CT - The bad news keeps coming for Connecticut municipalities as the state attempts to claw out from under its budget mess.

Under Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's revised, proposed adjustments to the fiscal year 2019 budget previously adopted by the legislature state municipal aid would be cut nearly $100 million - both in the education and non-education side.

Greenwich would receive 41 percent - or $783,411 less under Malloy's plan. Previously it was slated to get $2 million; now, $1.2 million.

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