Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06280

Introduced
1/25/19  
Refer
1/25/19  

Caption

An Act Authorizing Bonds Of The State For The Restoration And Renovation Of The Worthington Meeting House In Berlin.

Impact

If passed, the legislation will empower the State Bond Commission to issue bonds aimed at funding the restoration project. The financial investment not only promises to restore a significant historical site but also aims to stimulate local economic growth through increased tourism and community events centered around the revitalized meeting house. This could create opportunities for local businesses and generate employment during the renovation process.

Summary

House Bill 06280 seeks to authorize the issuance of state bonds for the restoration and renovation of the Worthington Meeting House in Berlin, Connecticut. This historic building is intended to be revitalized using the proceeds, which will be allocated to the Department of Economic and Community Development. The bill aims to support the preservation of local heritage and its community significance, thereby enhancing the cultural landscape of the area.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its intentions to preserve historical assets, concerns have been raised about the allocation of state funds and prioritization over other pressing community needs. Critics argue that while restoration of such buildings is crucial, it may not be the best use of state resources when other areas are in need of financial support. The discourse surrounding this bill reflects broader discussions on fiscal responsibility and the prioritization of heritage conservation versus immediate community necessities.

Companion Bills

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