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Governor Dan Malloy said he had no choice but to begin issuing layoff notices to as many as 7,500 employees.
Gov. Dannel Malloy wants to eliminate 25 of the state’s 258 boards and commissions to shrink the size of state government.
The proposal, which will be included in the legislative package Malloy will introduce for the upcoming 2012 regular session of the General Assembly, also includes merging the Commission on Uniform Legislation into the Connecticut Law Revision Commission and the Special Contaminated Property Remediation and Insurance Fund Advisory Board into the Brownfield Remediation Liability Workgroup.
“Over the years when these boards and commissions were first created by statute, most of them served a worthwhile purpose for their time, however many either no longer fit today’s needs, or their functions can be or already are served by another state body that already exists,” Malloy said in a statement. “It’s incumbent upon us from time-to-time to review and reconsider whether these state boards and commissions are still serving their original purpose, are duplicative, or have completed their tasks.”
Malloy proposes eliminating:
Malloy said his administration will continue to look into ways to streamline government, including eliminating and merging additional boards and commissions in the future.