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Cibes doesn’t want to hear Connecticut is in a “death spiral”

by Marc E. Fitch | Nov 14, 2016 | Good Government, Pensions | 0 comments

As Connecticut’s Spending Cap Commission closes in on it’s December 1st deadline to deliver recommendations to the state legislature, committee co-chair, William Cibes, asked that the term “death-spiral” cease to be used when discussing the state’s fiscal health....

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