HARTFORD — In its third and final meeting of the year, the State Bond Commission on Wednesday approved capital projects totaling about $1.2 billion, including $500 million for school construction projects throughout Connecticut. With little discussion, the 10-member commission, dominated by Democrats and with an agenda dictated by Democratic Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, approved $60 million in aid for municipalities and $90 million for local capital improvements, including roads, sewer lines, snow-removal equipment and broadband computer installations.
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