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narrowly passed it in 1991. The 1991 budget set the income tax rate at 6%, lowered the sales tax from 8% to 6% while expanding its base, reduced the corporate tax to 10.5% over two years, and eliminated taxes on capital gains, interest, and dividends. It also included $ 1.2 billion in line-by-line
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After taking office, with a projected $ 2.4 billion deficit, Weicker reversed himself and pushed for the adoption of an income tax, a move that was very unpopular. He stated, "My policy when I came in was no income tax, but that fell apart on the rocks of fiscal fact." Weicker vetoed three budgets
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Weicker earned lasting criticism for his implementation of the income tax; the conservative Yankee
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ignoring his Senate duties except at election time. In the 2006 ad, Weicker reappeared as a wounded bear while
Lieberman's Democratic challenger, Lamont, was depicted as a bear cub sent and directed by Weicker. Lieberman ultimately defeated Lamont in November.
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1971:"A Taxing Situation : Politics: Connecticut Gov. Lowell Weicker loves a challenge. He's facing his biggest one yet by proposing the state's first income tax to solve its budget mess"
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1629:"Lowell Weicker, Connecticut Senator, Governor, Dies"
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2362:"Weicker: Trump Signals Sunset Of Republican Party"
1728:"TO PASS H.R. 3706. (MOTION PASSED) SEE NOTE(S) 19"
1461:"Dodd's Other Campaign: Restoring Dad's Reputation"
1433:"Former Connecticut Gov. Lowell Weicker dies at 92"
2076:"The Gutsiest Governor In America: Lowell Weicker"
2012:"Budget Is Passed for Connecticut With Income Tax"
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2243:"The breakup: Weicker to leave the board of WWE"
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1919:"BUSH ABANDONS CONNECTICUT BID FOR SENATE SEAT"
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1850:Vigdor, Neil (May 15, 2011).
1770:"Congressional Record—Senate"
1627:Susan Haigh (June 28, 2023).
1532:. November 4, 1970. p. 2
1504:. November 7, 1970. p. 4
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823:National Institutes of Health
711:U.S. House of Representatives
660:
1063:Weicker at a 2006 event for
928:George Washington University
825:, and funding research into
608:85th Governor of Connecticut
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4818:Lawrenceville School alumni
4551:Third party (U.S. politics)
1603:"Final Say: Lowell Weicker"
1496:"An Unrepresented Majority"
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786:(as well as to override
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2718:Governor of Connecticut
2611:Governor of Connecticut
1501:The Des Moines Register
1361:The Bridgeport Telegram
1215:Middletown, Connecticut
1195:Personal life and death
1168:Rockefeller Republicans
1047:describes Weicker as a
340:Middletown, Connecticut
220:from the 154th district
60:Governor of Connecticut
2471:University of Virginia
1896:The Connecticut Mirror
1664:June 29, 2011, at the
1325:on September 21, 2018.
1242:Rockefeller Republican
1206:The Connecticut Mirror
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1051:governor and thinker.
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811:rights of the disabled
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499:University of Virginia
4168:Wisconsin Progressive
2397:The Volokh Conspiracy
2199:Avlon, John (2004).
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1188:Texas v. Pennsylvania
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242:Multi-member district
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4265:Constitutional Union
3911:Lorenzo D. Lewelling
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848:1988 Senate election
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450:Claudia Testa Ingram
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4546:Politics portal
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2607:A Connecticut Party
2601:New political party
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1706:. Crown/Archetype.
1267:on January 14, 2009
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655:A Connecticut Party
600:U.S. Representative
549:1959–1964 (reserve)
368:A Connecticut Party
167:from Connecticut's
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4295:Harris M. Plaisted
4227:William E. Cameron
4214:Liberal Republican
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4052:Nonpartisan League
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3931:William A. Poynter
3921:Sylvester Pennoyer
3613:James Hamilton Jr.
2703:Political offices
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2296:The New York Times
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1923:The New York Times
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1261:"NEHGS – Articles"
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1111:Andrew M. Murstein
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880:Weicker greeting
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