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State Capitol Building in Harttford (picture by jglazer75 on Fickr, via Wikimedia Commons)

You can meet with members of the state Commission on Fiscal Stability and Economic Growth (FSEG) co-chairs when they discuss the panel’s latest plan, for a roadpath out of the state’s fiscal abyss, and ask questions at a meeting Monday, Oct. 15 at Darien Library.

The event takes place from 7 to 8:30 p.m.

— an announcement from state Rep. Terrie Wood, a Republican representing the 141st District

State Rep. Terrie Wood organized this forum as an opportunity for you to hear the co-chairs discuss the results of their work and answer any questions you may have.

The Commission on FSEG was established through the Connecticut state budget that passed in October 2017. This non-partisan group is made up of successful business owners and other stakeholders tasked with identifying our key strengths and challenges as a state and devising a plan to set our state on a path to fiscal stability/prosperity.

The commission is co-chaired by Bob Patricelli(founder and CEO of several healthcare companies in Connecticut) and Jim Smith(chairman emeritus of Webster Bank), along with 12 other commission members.

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