Politics & Government

Banisch: Madison Must Continue to Practice Conservative Budgeting

Banisch: It's more important than ever to enact additional regulations to manage our debt and capital going forward.

Tom Banisch
Tom Banisch (Supplied)

MADISON, CT - Madison First Selectman Tom Banisch is trumpeting the town’s financial rating on his re-election social media page:

Here is what Banisch says:

“Moody’s Investors Service recently affirmed the Town’s “Aaa” bond rating - the highest municipal rating available. They listed the Town’s various credit strengths and said their forward outlook for the Town is stable based on the expectation that “the Town’s financial position will remain sound given managements’ commitment to maintain structural balance and adherence to formally adopted fiscal policies.

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“Of course we will. We practice conservative budgeting, which has kept us in a strong financial position. It’s interesting that the Press Release said that ”Madison is one of only 13 municipalities in the state and approximately 230 cities nation-wide that carry the highest rating from Moody’s.

“All of this is good news, but there’s also a caveat in Moody’s Press Release that you should be aware of: Moody’s cautioned that a “Significant increase in debt or capital needs” is a factor that could lead to a subsequent downgrade. In light of the schools’ upcoming capital needs and other Town Capital needs, it’s more important than ever to enact additional regulations to manage our debt and capital going forward.

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“Our Finance Director has developed such a plan that will balance capital and debt and help us to hold down our mill rate and taxes over the long term.

“I’ll be talking more about this and I encourage the Board of Finance to consider and adopt this regulation.

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