Connecticut lawmakers might create fund to help homeowners with crumbling foundations
HARTFORD >> While legislators still dont have a deal on a new state budget, one key senator says theres agreement on creating a new fund to help thousands of homeowners whose concrete foundations are crumbling because of a naturally occurring chemical reaction.
Democratic Sen. Cathy Osten, of Sprague, a co-chair of the General Assemblys Appropriations Committee, said shes hoping that about $60 million will be set aside, enough to help homeowners with immediate problems.
We have committed to having a fund in the budget on crumbling concrete. That piece will happen, Osten said. If we can get a budget through, this can get settled this year.
Lawmakers have yet to reach an agreement on a new two-year state budget. They did not pass a plan before the fiscal year ended June 30. Democratic House Speaker Joe Aresimowicz has said he hopes a deal can be reached before the end of July.
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