With 2 of the largest Tribal Casinos, does anyone want to explain why the State of Connecticut has a budget deficit? When will we have an honest conversation about the fallacies of Predatory Gambling? When will we discuss the Addiction to Gambling revenues?
Connecticut Budget Deficit Rises to $60 Million
Tax revenues are down, and less money is being made from the state's casinos.
In the first four months of the fiscal year, Connecticut’s deficit is up to $60.1 million, according to the Office of Policy and Management.
A letter published by CT News Junkie from Ben Barnes, secretary of the Office of Policy, states that corporate taxes are down $15 million. Casino revenues are also off by $25 million.
At the start of October, the budget deficit was projected at less than half the current deficit. Comptroller Kevin Lembo forecast $26.9 million deficit for the fiscal year, citing a decline in sales tax and casino revenues.
“The slow national economic recovery continues to influence Connecticut’s state budget in Fiscal Year 2013,” Lembo said in a written statement. “Despite weak sales tax revenues, the state could still reach its revenue targets due to a positive income tax trend and other factors. Our deficit projection is driven by the spending side, where the rising Medicaid caseload continues to grow and will likely run $100 million over budget.”
Connecticut ended the previous fiscal year $143.6 million in the red. The deficit was paid off by using money in reserves.
http://hamden.patch.com/articles/connecticut-budget-deficit-rises-to-60-million-bccc6723
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