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In a move that has been welcomed by Connecticut residents, state lawmakers have passed a new bill aimed at providing tax relief to individuals and businesses across the state. The bill, which was approved by a wide margin in both the House and Senate, is set to bring much-needed financial relief to many who have been struggling under the weight of high taxes.Under the new legislation, income tax rates for middle-class families in Connecticut will be lowered, providing much-needed relief to households throughout the state. Additionally, the bill includes provisions for increasing tax credits for working families, which will help to alleviate some of the financial burden faced by those in lower income brackets."This bill is a significant step in the right direction for Connecticut residents who have been burdened by high taxes for far too long," said state Senator John Smith, who played a key role in advancing the legislation. "By lowering income tax rates and increasing tax credits for working families, we are ensuring that our residents can keep more of their hard-earned money and provide for their families."In addition to providing relief for individuals and families, the new bill also includes measures to support small businesses in Connecticut. The legislation includes provisions for reducing the tax burden on small businesses, as well as incentives for companies to invest in job creation and economic growth within the state."This bill is a win-win for Connecticut residents and businesses alike," said state Representative Sarah Johnson. "By providing tax relief to individuals and businesses, we are supporting economic growth and creating a more vibrant and prosperous state for all."The passage of this new tax relief bill comes as welcome news for many in Connecticut, who have long been calling for lower taxes and increased support for working families and small businesses. With the legislation now approved by both the House and Senate, residents can expect to see the benefits of this new tax relief in the coming months.