House Republican Press Release
January 15, 2009
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Rep. Pam Sawyer Proposes Mandate Relief to Help Small Towns and Local Property Taxpayers |

HARTFORD – State Rep. Pam Sawyer, R-Bolton, today proposed an amendment to deficit reduction legislation that would ease state-mandated costs imposed on local communities and thereby ease some of the burden on local property taxpayers.
Connecticut House Republicans raised a series of proposals during House debate to trim the state’s current year deficit, now estimated as high as $800 million, including a proposal to help towns which also are in tight fiscal straits.
“Having had requests from town leader to find mandate relief, we want to take the first steps to crack into unfunded mandates, now,” said Rep. Sawyer. “Our towns have been saying consistently that they need to have mandates lifted, and lifted soon before town budget deliberations are finished. They need these tools now. Town aere on thin economic ice and we have heard the cracking.”
Rep. Sawyer said, “Simply put, towns are getting desperate and we need to act quickly.”
Rep. Sawyer’s amendment would take numerous steps to ease or postpone costs on towns:
The proposals were defeated by the House majority, though they could arise again later in legislation during the 2009 session.
House Republicans also voted to reduce the state’s mounting deficit by $185 million.
Republican lawmakers also offered to cut their own pay by 5 percent, delay an $87- million union contract until a total budget is in place, and provide relief to towns and cities struggling to put their own budgets in place, but were rebuffed by Democrats.
The Republicans proposed:
· Cutting their own pay by 5 percent
· Delay an $87 million salary increase package for corrections officers until a budget is in place
· Restoring $54 million in cuts Democrats eliminated from Gov. Rell’s budget
· Delay or eliminate local mandates such as costly in-school suspension and treat juvenile offenders as adults which police departments support.
Rep. Sawyer serves the 55th Assembly District of Andover, Bolton, Hebron and Marlborough in the state House of Representatives.