Politics & Government
Rising Health Costs, Education Cuts Part of Madison Budget Talks
The rising costs of health insurance and education cuts are part of Madison's ongoing budget talks.
MADISON--Rising health insurance costs and the governor's possible cuts to an education grant are leaving Madison officials with much to talk about for the upcoming fiscal year's budget.
The town held a public hearing on April 19 for members of the community to talk budget, Zip06.com reports.
Madison is facing a $1.5 million increase for health insurance and a possible cut of $1.5 in education grants from the state of Connecticut, according to Zip06.com.
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The town will vote on the budget referendum on a new date: Tuesday, May 24, according to Zip06.com.
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