Preserving Local Public Services
Updates & Resources on Municipal Budgets
Chapter I32 Members Who are Middlebury's Police Officers Reached a Settlement While We Fought to Restore Family Healthcare Coverage for the Rest of the Town's Workforce
Too many municipal leaders have responded to growing budget deficits as if the only answer is cutting vital public services that working families and small businesses count on. Our members working for cities and towns are taking the lead on solving the economic crisis without sacrificing public health, safety, and the quality of life in our communities.
Politicians, economists, and advocates are weighing-in with competing proposals for short-term fixes to weather the current economic storm. Though Governor Rell has dropped her regressive property tax proposals for now, her latest municipal relief plan overlooks many of the real problems cities and towns face.
In her February 2009 biennial budget address, the Governor proposed "flat funding" state aid to Connecticut's 169 municipalities for the next two years. What she did not say, however, is that municipal grants critical to town budgets, such as PILOT, Pequot funds, and road maintenance, would actually decline during this period.
Throughout 2010, many municipal elected officials and agency managers have demonstrated the kind of scattershot approach to closing budget shortfalls that hurts residents and businesses alike. Our members working for cities, towns, and school districts are speaking out for preserving the quality services that protect the health and safety in all of Connecticut's communities.
Blog entry on efforts to restore healthcare coverage for Middlebury's town workers
Blog entry on reports that laid-off Enfield Town workers are being replaced by costly consultants
Blog entry on unprecedented efforts to urge better budget choices in Woodbury
Member "Innovations & Efficiencies Proposals" survey (fillable version)
Member "Innovations & Efficiencies Proposals" survey (printable version)
"Hartford's Workers United for Quality Services" section
Blog entry on efforts to move Manchester Town officials to make better budget choices
Blog entry on our members participating in a historic demonstration in Avon for education services
Blog entry on Ridgefield cafeteria workers' successful efforts to win a fair contract
Blog entry on the consequences for a member from choices made by Watertown elected officials
Blog entry on Ridgefield Town workers' cost savings and job security agreement
Blog entry on agreement West Hartford Town workers negotiated to preserve services
Blog entry on East Hartford Town Chapter leader's response to anti-union rhetoric
Blog entry on Tolland Town workers cost-savings and job security agreement
Blog entry on Newtown workers speaking out against elected officials' possible discrimination
Blog entry on efforts to promote regional cooperation between towns
General Assembly's 2005 study of municipal and teacher binding arbitration
