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Gov. Dannel Malloy
Gov. Dannel Malloy
Updated: Friday, 27 Jan 2012, 3:51 PM EST
Published : Friday, 27 Jan 2012, 3:51 PM EST
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - A nonpartisan analysis shows a $3.1 billion difference between how much Gov. Dannel P. Malloy expects to save from changes to the state's pension plan, and how much the General Assembly's budget office is now projecting.
In a letter to Republican leaders on Friday, the legislature's Office of Fiscal Analysis said the pension portion of the labor concessions deal reached last year between the Democratic governor and state employees will generate approximately $1.7 billion in savings over 20 years. Malloy's budget office, however, has said it would save $4.8 billion over 20 years.
Republicans had asked OFA to analyze Malloy's projected pension savings.
Senate Minority Leader John McKinney said lawmakers need to consider stronger pension changes when they return next month.
A message was left seeking comment with Malloy's office.
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