Could state officials cut nearly $1 billion from the annual budget — without harming the grants and services most people care about? Does that sound too good to be true? More importantly, should Connecticut spend hundreds of thousands of dollars hiring a consultant to find out? The answer to that last question rests with Governor-elect Ned Lamont. And while he hasn’t said directly whether or not he will commission the study, the incoming governor has not closed the door on new ideas - even those that might seem pie-in-the-sky — about how best to control the growth of state spending.
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