House Republican Press Release
January 31, 2008
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REPRESENTATIVE SCRIBNER BACKS PLAN TO PROVIDE HEALTH CARE, ENERGY RELIEF TO MIDDLE CLASS TAXPAYERS |

Hartford—State Rep. David Scribner (R-Brookfield, Bethel) today joined with fellow House Republican leaders in introducing a plan to ward off the effects of an economic downturn through immediate, targeted middle class tax relief to help those struggling to heat their homes and the combat ever increasing costs of health care coverage. It also includes a long term component to bolster the state’s economy through long term investments in the fuel cell industry.
The proposal outlines a specific timetable of public hearings and various committee reviews that could produce a bipartisan comprehensive relief package, using a portion of the state’s budget surplus.
“There are many areas where the state could apply the surplus. However, constituents have consistently told us how difficult the rising costs of energy and health care are for them,” said Rep. Scribner. “This plan would make the money available to people genuinely in need.”
Under the plan’s health care relief component:
The proposal’s energy relief component would:
Both benefits would be based on income eligibility requirements. Approximately 91% of all individuals and 84% of all families can take advantage of these tax credits.
Finally, the plan would