State of Connecticut - Index of Comptroller's 2000 Press Releases

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Index to Comptroller's 2000 Press Releases

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Date Title
December 12, 2000 WYMAN PROPOSES INCREASING RAINY DAY FUND, REINVESTING FUND'S INTEREST IN CONNECTICUT'S CITIES AND TOWNS
December 1, 2000 WYMAN PROJECTS $400.4 MILLION BUDGET SURPLUS
Comptroller Says Income Tax, Capital Gains Driving Strong Revenues
November 1, 2000 WYMAN PROJECTS $379.8 MILLION BUDGET SURPLUS
Comptroller Says Connecticut's Economy Moderating But Strong
October 2, 2000 WYMAN PROJECTS $174.9 MILLION SURPLUS
Comptroller Warns that Spending Cap in Jeopardy Again
August 31, 2000 WYMAN ANNOUNCES 2000 BUDGET SURPLUS OF $300.4 MILLION
Comptroller Concerned that Spending is Outpacing Revenues
August 1, 2000 WYMAN PROJECTS $516.2 MILLION SURPLUS
Comptroller Says Economy Continues to Roll
July 3, 2000 WYMAN SAYS STATE WILL END FISCAL YEAR WITH $470.2 MILLION SURPLUS
June 1, 2000 WYMAN PROJECTS $413.4 MILLION BUDGET SURPLUS
Comptroller Says State's Economy Continues to Roll
May 1, 2000 WYMAN PROJECTS $270.5 MILLION BUDGET SURPLUS
Comptroller Says Connecticut's Economy Moderating But Strong
April 3, 2000 WYMAN PROJECTS $265.4 MILLION SURPLUS; SAYS BUDGETING PRACTICES DRAINING EXCESS REVENUE
Comptroller Says Taxpayers Deserve More Responsible Budget
March 1, 2000 WYMAN PROJECTS $245 MILLION BUDGET SURPLUS
Comptroller Expects Solid Economic Growth to Continue
February 3, 2000 WYMAN ANNOUNCES MAJOR OVERHAUL OF STATE'S COMPUTER SYSTEM
Comptroller Says Project Will Revolutionize How Connecticut Does Business
February 3, 2000 WYMAN UNVEILS WEB SITE GIVING PUBLIC ACCESS TO DETAILS OF STATE'S RISING BONDED DEBT
Comptroller's Annual Report Says State's Economy Healthy But Slowing
February 1, 2000 WYMAN PROJECTS $240.1 MILLION BUDGET SURPLUS FOR 2000
Says Connecticut's Economy Producing Surprisingly Strong Revenues
January 3, 2000 WYMAN PROJECTS $127.1 MILLION BUDGET SURPLUS FOR 2000
Comptroller Says She Will Push for State to Adopt Performance-Based Budgeting

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