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Republican state senator says he will fight proposed cuts to town aid and urges residents to join him in the fight by calling and emailing.
East Lyme is the biggest loser of the three - losing over $750,000 of its fiscal year 2019 budget if Malloy gets his way.
Montville would see a 9 percent reduction in its 2019 state grant if Malloy's plan wins General Assembly approval.
But Norwich would actually see an increase of nearly $150,000 in state aid from previously announced state funding allocation for 2019.
New Milford would see a 12 percent reduction in its 2019 fiscal year allocation from state under plan announced Monday by governor.
But Bridgeport is one of a handful of municipalities that will actually be getting a few more state dollars than previously allocated.
Darien would see its fiscal year 2019 state grant monies cut by 47 percent under plan Governor Malloy announced Monday.
New Canaan's $915,000 fiscal year 2019 state aid grant would be cut by 49 percent to $467,000 under Malloy's plan.
Stamford only loses a few thousand - at least on this most recent cut by the governor on fiscal year 2019 state aid grants.
Reduction plan announced by governor on Monday would cut Greenwich's $2 million 2019 fiscal state money to $1.2 million.
All three towns would see major hits to their 2019 fiscal year state aid allocations if Malloy's latest plan makes it into law.
Brookfield would lost about $400,000 or 16 percent of its state funding if the governor's latest plan passes the General Assembly.
Bethel's state aid would see an 11 percent cut if the governor's latest proposal makes its way through the General Assembly.
Newtown state aid would be reduced by more than half-million dollars under plan Malloy proposed on Monday.
Monroe would receive close to $1 million less under the governor's new proposed state aid plan that has been approved previously.
Wilton would see its fiscal year 2019 state grant almost cut in half - by $566,000 - if Malloy proposal becomes law.
Ridgefield sees a 39 percent reduction - or more than $700,000 less in state funding under plan proposed by Governor Malloy.
But Danbury is the exception; the city would actually receive more than $400,000 more in state aid under Malloy's latest plan.
New Haven was slated to receive $226 million in fiscal year 2019; Malloy's plan would lower than by $1 million.