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Serving Bethany, Cheshire and Prospect  

My Mission as your State representative will be to work tirelessly to cut wasteful spending and balance our state budget. I am a firm believer in Constitutionally limited government and free market principles.  Let the entrepreneurial spirit that made this country great thrive once again.  

 I am no longer content to sit on the sidelines and watch our the current majority of elected officials borrow and spend away not only our future but the futures of our children and grandchildren, also I will be bold and direct about where I stand so you can make an informed choice at the polls in November. 

 I'm not interested in becoming a career politician, but I can see that our great state has fallen upon difficult times and feel a duty to my family and neighbors to do my utmost to bring accountability back to our state legislature. It is my hope that this would also bring back many of the businesses that have fled Connecticut or shutdown altogether.  Connecticut is the most unfriendly environment for businesses and employers in the U.S. 

If you have any questions feel free to contact me: email: katherynebrown@gmail.com

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Latest Budget Myths


Myth: We ended last year with a $450 million surplus.


Truth: We are still facing yearly deficits of more than $3 billion starting next year and beyond.


Two days ago people woke up and read in the newspaper that we have a $450 million surplus on one page. They turned the page and saw Democrats talking about whether it is better to increase the sales tax or the income tax. This is why people get so frustrated with government.

We are papering over the deficit with accounting schemes, gimmicks, temporary revenue, and borrowing. Instead, we should be finding ways to make government more efficient – consolidating agencies and eliminating wasteful spending.

There is no surplus!

Myth: We are cutting borrowing in half.

Today, we are reading that the state is cutting borrowing in half as a result of last year’s “surplus”.

Truth: In a span of eight months, Democrats borrowed $1.9 billion for day-to-day expenses to “fix” the state budget deficit.

In her message about the “surplus”, the Comptroller also stated that we would still have to borrow $700 million more to keep this year’s budget balanced.

If you gain 30 pounds in a year, and you lose 15 pounds the next year, you haven’t cut your weight in half. But, that’s exactly what some people are saying about how much the state is borrowing.

Other facts about Connecticut's borrowing:

- Highest per capita debt in the country, at $4,859. The next closest state was Massachusetts, at $4,606.

- 12 cents of every tax dollar goes to pay for borrowing.

- Annual debt payments increased by 633% over the past 20 years.

- Fitch Rating Agency downgraded Connecticut at the end of May.

Our legislature needs to get back to the principle of spending only what we can afford, borrowing only what we can repay.  Our actual state budget numbers.

Together we can solve this problem and get our state back on the right track.  Slash state spending!

source OPM

The House Republicans Common Sense Budget

Meet us in Prospect in the Triangle every Wednesday at 5 to 6 PM otherwise we will see you when we visit Door to Door

Connecticut is the Constitution State, please review our State Constitution as your state representative I will always use it as my  guide.  Limited government, maximum liberty

"Government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you Have."  Thomas Jefferson

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