Current State Budget (FYs 2020/2021)
On Tuesday, June 4, 2019, the Connecticut General Assembly adopted a biennial state budget for fiscal years 2020 and 2021, which was then signed into law on June 26, 2019 by Governor Ned Lamont. On Wednesday, February 5, 2020, Governor Lamont introduced his recommended budget adjustments for fiscal year 2021 for the General Assembly to consider. However, the General Assembly did not act on this recommended budget, or adopt any other revisions or modifications during the 2020 regular legislative session, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the closure of the Capitol Complex.
Below is information about the biennial state budget as well as information about the governor's recommended budget adjustments for fiscal year 2021.
Governor Ned Lamont's Recommended Budget Adjustments for Fiscal Year 2021
Below are documents pertaining to the governor's recommended budget adjustments for fiscal year 2021.
- Fiscal Year 2021 Recommended Budget Adjustments (Entire Document)
- Fiscal Year 2021 Recommended Budget Adjustments (By Section)
- Slide Presentation of Recommended Budget Adjustments
- Synopsis of Governor's Recommended Budget Adjustments from Office of Fiscal Analysis
Enacted Biennial Budget for Fiscal Years 2020 and 2021
Below are documents pertaining to the biennial state budget adopted by the Connecticut General Assembly and signed into law by Governor Lamont.
- Budget Book, from the Connecticut General Assembly's Office of Fiscal Analysis, for the biennial state budget
- Bill for the Adopted Biennial Budget, which was amended by House Amendment "A" and House Amendment "B"
- Fiscal Note for the Adopted Biennial Budget from Office of Fiscal Analysis
- Bill Analysis for the Adopted Biennial Budget from the Office of Legislative Research
- Agency Budget Sheets for the Adopted Biennial Budget from the Office of Fiscal Analysis
- Estimates of Appropriated Town Aid under the Adopted Biennial Budget from the Office of Fiscal Analysis