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Malloy threatens to veto public retirement bill
HARTFORD, Conn. – Democratic Gov. Dannel P. Malloy said he would veto a bill championed by progressives that would create a quasi-public agency to administer a public retirement system for all private sector employees — if the legislature doesn’t fix it.
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Republicans pitch alternative to public retirement, but Democrats maintain support
HARTFORD, Conn. – A trio of Republican Senators said they don’t believe Connecticut should create a public retirement system that would require private sector employees to contribute to a retirement plan through a payroll deduction.
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Lawmakers start lining up support for public retirement push
HARTFORD, Conn. – Lawmakers and public officials are lining up public support for a public retirement plan before the legislation is even written.
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Report: Public retirement plan for private-sector employees is feasible
HARTFORD, Conn. – It’s possible for the state of Connecticut to create a public retirement program for private-sector employees, according to a report released Monday by the Connecticut Retirement Security Board.