Tolland Council Chair Reacts To Another Failed Budget Vote, Unclear State Disbursement
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By Chris Dehnel
Published on May 8, 2026.
The $60.6 million budget plan was rejected by residents and taxpayers for the second time, with only 60 votes. The state declared that Tolland would receive a one-time budget supplement of $419,611. However, there is no clear direction for how this funding can be used. The council postponed a special meeting to discuss the funding issue.
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