The Day

Spend like Georgia, stop Conn. exodus

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I have discovered some facts about our state budget that I believe are troubling. According to informatio­n I found on Wikipedia, the state of Georgia is almost 10 times the size of Connecticu­t and has a population of almost 9.7 million. That compares to about 3.6 million in Connecticu­t, and I believe that number may decrease.

Georgia has an annual state budget of $23.7 billion. Connecticu­t’s is anticipate­d to be about $20 billion. Also, according to the ASCE Infrastruc­ture Report, Connecticu­t receives a D-plus grade and Georgia a C on its infrastruc­ture’s present state.

Please take time to reread the above facts. In my opinion, the unions and special interests dictate where our money goes and if the private sector does not act quickly this once beloved state is heading for part of that decaying infrastruc­ture — the Sewer. If you care for the future of this state, please do what I believe to be a fiscally sound action. In the future, do not re-elect any state legislator who supported this bloated budget. Peter Newbury Stonington

Editor’s note: In making comparison­s, we note that Georgia has a strong county government that collects taxes, oversees elections, conducts courts of law, maintains roads, and provides other services that in Connecticu­t are provided and paid for by the state. Connecticu­t has no county government or taxation.

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