Ned Lamont in 2018 CT Governor's race


On Tax Reform: Middle-class gets hammered by $800B federal deficit

If he's elected governor, Democrat Ned Lamont said that he would help fight a new federal tax law that will hurt homeowners who pay more than $10,000 in state and local taxes.

Lamont linked President Trump's budget with Republican candidate for governor Bob Stefanowski of Madison, saying that Trump's plan forces the federal budget into a $800-billion increase in the federal deficit.

"It's the middle-class, the working class that gets hammered by a tax bill like this," Lamont said, noting that tax deductions go back to the tenure of another Republican President: Abraham Lincoln. "You think about this Trump tax bill. It reminds me a little of the (proposed) Stefanowski elimination of the state income tax. We cannot borrow in this state. We must pay our bills."

"Ned concentrating on state and local deductions ignores the root of the problem, which is that he and Dan Malloy have supported tax increase after tax increase," said a Stefanowski spokesman.

Source: CT Post on 2018 Connecticut gubernatorial race Aug 29, 2018

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