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Stimulus plan would send $1.8 billion to CT

Congressional analysts estimate that Connecticut would get an extra $1.8 billion in federal grants from the economic stimulus package now being debated in Congress.

An analysis by the House Appropriations Committee says the money would include $1.16 billion for infrastructure improvements including highway, bridge and sewer construction, and $403 million for school renovations, Pell grants and other education programs.

Connecticut would also get $243 million more for Medicaid programs.

President Barack Obama says that he is confident Congress will pass the $825 billion package.

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Connecticut officials are hoping to get more federal funding because of the state’s budget deficit, estimated at more than $900 million for this fiscal year and more than $6 billion over the next two. (AP)

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