CBIA Releases 2021 ‘Rebuilding Connecticut’ Policy Priorities

01.22.2021
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The state’s largest business organization today released its 2021 legislative session policy priorities, which focus on rebuilding Connecticut’s economy in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

CBIA president and CEO Chris DiPentima said the organization’s 2021 Policy Priorities, developed with the collaboration of residents and employers from around the state, provide the revenue to support essential state services while creating a positive climate for growing jobs and driving critical investments in infrastructure and Connecticut’s cities.

“Connecticut has tremendous opportunities that we must capitalize on, that we cannot let pass by,” DiPentima said today. “I am bullish on Connecticut, on the state’s potential to bounce back from the pandemic, and realize its true potential.

“Despite the havoc of the pandemic, there are plenty of reasons to be optimistic about our state’s future.

“Connecticut is home to world class companies and a highly skilled, highly productive workforce. We saw a record number of business start-ups in the state in 2020. People are now moving to the state.”

DiPentima also noted that the recent better-than-expected income tax projections, the state’s third quarter GDP growth, and position as one of the leading states for recovering COVID-19 job losses reinforced that outlook.

“We must continue the fiscal discipline of recent years that has seen revenue growth and a rainy day fund that is now at historic highs.”

CBIA’s Chris DiPentima

“Nonetheless, we cannot lose sight of what’s important,” he said. “We must continue the fiscal discipline of recent years that has seen revenue growth and a rainy day fund that is now at historic highs.

“That means nurturing a growing tax base—not imposing more tax hikes—and reducing costs so we can make the necessary investments in the state’s future.”

This year’s priorities cover five key policy areas: workforce development, urban renewal, infrastructure investment, small business relief, and taxpayer return on investment.

Those policy recommendations were based on the framework of CBIA’s Rebuilding Connecticut campaign, which is supported by a bipartisan group of 55 state lawmakers and a growing coalition of hundreds of businesses and organizations.

“Businesses are playing a critical role as the state continues to navigate the pandemic,” said Eric Gjede, CBIA’s vice president for government affairs. 

“These policy ideas will help Connecticut employers—particularly struggling small businesses—manage the high costs of navigating COVID-19 restrictions, create and retain jobs, and lead the state’s economic recovery and growth for the benefit of all residents.”


CBIA is Connecticut’s largest business organization, with thousands of member companies, small and large, representing a diverse range of industries from every part of the state. For more information, please contact Joe Budd (860.244.1951).

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