Rep. Miller Urges Voters to Respond to Survey Question on Budget Options

Shelton and Stratford residents who would like to register their opinions on competing state budget proposals, the death penalty and taxpayer-funded election campaigns can do so by going to Representative  Miller’s website (www.replarrymiller.com)and responding to his new on-line survey.
“With sharp differences over competing budget proposals between Governor Rell and legislative Democrats and Republicans making it unlikely that we will reach agreement on a new spending and tax plan until the end of June or even later, I’d like to invite every Shelton and Stratford voter in the 122nd Assembly District to respond to my new website survey,” said Representative Miller.

“I’d very much like to know how my Shelton and Stratford constituents feel about whether we should adopt a budget that avoids tax increases or a plan similar to the one offered by legislative Democrats several weeks ago that would raise taxes by $3.3 billion,” Representative Miller said.

“My survey also includes issues that are almost certain to come up again during the 2010 legislative session, including a ‘three strikes law’ that targets repeat violent offenders, proposals to abolish the death penalty, and whether to repeal the law that pays statewide candidates’ campaign expenses,” Representative Miller said.

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