Lamont tells a Connecticut 'turnaround' story to Wall Street
Gov. Ned Lamont and his top economic and budget officials worked Thursday to change the Wall Street Journals dim view of Connecticut as a place to do business, urging the Journals editorial writers and, separately, viewers on MSNBC and CNBC to see the state as firmly on the path to a fiscal turnaround.
Lamont began his day in New York at MSNBCs Morning Joe and ended it on CNBCs Closing Bell. In between, the governor visited the Journal, which recently skewered Connecticuts tax policies and business climate, and attended a foreign policy address by his choice for president, Joe Biden.
He briefly visited Biden backstage after the speech, and called him a good man on Morning Joe. The Biden stop was a late addition to a day devoted to polishing Connecticuts image for people influential with business, especially the editorial page of the Wall Street Journal.
At the Journal, his staff said, the governor talked about being a businessman who held the line on income-tax rates in his first budget and has vowed to minimize the use of giveaways to spur economic growth.
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