Connecticut's Quasi-Public Agencies

Dec 23, 2019

School + State Finance Project Original Content

Connecticut’s quasi-public agencies are independent government corporations that, while maintaining some government oversight and accountability, are not under the direct control of the government and its many controls and requirements. This policy briefing looks at each of Connecticut’s 17 quasi-public agencies and details their backgrounds, governance structures, revenues and expenditures, and additional requirements. Additionally, this policy briefing makes note of actions other states have taken in regard to quasi-public agencies, and presents several recommendations for strengthening the transparency and operations of Connecticut’s quasi-publics.

Citation

School and State Finance Project. (2019). Connecticut's Quasi-Public Agencies. New Haven, CT: Author. Retrieved from http://ctstatefinance.org/resources/uploads/files/Connecticut-Quasi-Public-Agencies.pdf.

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