Record Business Closures in Connecticut
The Secretary of State’s office
has released distrurbing figures this morning showing that Connecticut has lost 3,477 businesses within the last three months. This high number of business closures represents the largest number of business closures in any quarter since the data has been compiled by the Secretary of State’s office.
While businesses continue to close their doors in this state, Democrats have proposed a 30% tax on corporate profits, a certain recipe for forcing businesses that are already struggling to meet payroll and making razor-thin profits to close as well.

One Response to “Record Business Closures in Connecticut”
This is shameful. I am sorry to all those businesses who had to close their doors, layoff employees and lose their investment for the future — truly a sad day for CT. What is our CT Legislature working on — oh right they would rather work on attacking the church, protecting transgender rights, building gay marriage protection laws — which we didn’t vote for and pushing gay education on our children rather than protecting businesses and helping businesses succeed in CT.
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