Connecticut 2016 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00095

Introduced
2/11/16  
Introduced
2/11/16  
Refer
2/11/16  

Caption

An Act Providing Funds For The State To Pay Down The Interest On The Federal Loans Extended To The State Through The Federal Unemployment Compensation Tax Act.

Impact

The implications of SB00095 could be substantial, especially in terms of how local businesses manage their financial health connected to unemployment funding. The legislation is designed to free businesses from certain financial pressures by redirecting state resources to cover received federal loans. Supporters of this measure argue that state intervention is necessary to ensure that businesses are not unduly hampered in a challenging economic landscape. Such assistance could encourage firms to retain employees and maintain operations during financially strained times.

Summary

SB00095 aims to provide critical funding for the State of Connecticut to cover the accrued interest on federal loans made available through the Federal Unemployment Compensation Tax Act. This bill is particularly significant as it seeks to alleviate the financial burden on state businesses resulting from these loan obligations. By appropriating funds from the General Fund, the bill emphasizes the state's commitment to supporting its economic recovery and fostering a conducive environment for local businesses. The fiscal year ending June 30, 2016, marks the targeted timeline for implementing these funds, which highlights the urgency of action regarding unemployment assistance effects on the state's economy.

Contention

While the primary objective of SB00095 is to offer financial support, there may be contentions regarding the source of funds and its overall budgetary impact. Critics could raise concerns that utilizing the General Fund to pay down federal loan interest could divert resources from other essential state services. Additionally, there might be discussions around the long-term sustainability of such financial measures, questioning whether reliance on federal loans for unemployment is part of a broader, more systemic issue concerning the state’s unemployment insurance program.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05232

An Act Concerning Solar Projects Throughout The State.

CT HB05271

An Act Increasing The Unemployment Compensation Threshold For Agricultural Employers.

CT HB05270

An Act Increasing The Threshold Amount For Felony Unemployment Compensation Fraud.

CT HB05266

An Act Amending The Time To Protest Benefit Charges On An Employer's Unemployment Insurance Quarterly Statement.

CT HB05030

An Act Establishing A Credit Against The Personal Income Tax For Interest Paid On Student Loans.

CT HB05442

An Act Concerning Federal Funding For And State Taxation Of Energy Storage Systems.

CT HB05523

An Act Concerning Allocations Of Federal American Rescue Plan Act Funds And Provisions Related To General Government, Human Services, Education And The Biennium Ending June 30, 2025.

CT SB00261

An Act Concerning Statements Of Financial Interests Under The State Code Of Ethics For Public Officials.

CT HB05456

An Act Concerning Federally Qualified Health Centers.

CT SB00323

An Act Concerning Federal Home Loan Banks And The Insurers Rehabilitation And Liquidation Act.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.