Connecticut towns want more money for early voting

Lawmakers say noway

“Obviously, early voting is going to be a cost on municipalities. We always knew we were not going to get full reimbursement, but we didn’t want to be shouldering the burden alone and I think that was the disappointing aspect.” Randy Collins, a lobbyist for the group

By John Moritz STAFF WRITER Hearst Connecticut reporter Ken Dixon contributed to this article.
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HARTFORD — Amid the ongoing belt-tightening at the State Capitol, local officials were warned last week not to expect any additional help paying for the continued rollout of early voting during the presidential election this fall. While municipal aid...

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