Politics & Government
Madison's Education Funding Cut by the State
Town officials were just informed about the reduction.

By Jack Kramer, Correspondent
MADISON, CT — Madison will have to come up with another $159,124 it hadn’t anticipated to help the state balance the 2017 budget.
Madison was slated to receive $605,620 in education funding from the state for 2017. It is now being told in a letter it received this week it will receive $159,124 less – or $446,496.
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In letter to municipal leaders, Office of Policy and Management Secretary Ben Barnes let municipal leaders know it was exercising its ability to cut $20 million in municipal aid and $30 million in funding for local construction projects.
Barnes said the cuts were necessary for the state to balance its books.
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This is on top of earlier cuts made to municipal budgets earlier this year.
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