The Hartford Business Journal has reported that the package of state workers’ raises could force Connecticut to draw almost $300 million from its reserves. The legislature’s nonpartisan Office of Fiscal Analysis projected Thursday that the contracts Lamont struck with more than 30 state employee bargaining units would cost $1.87 billion, spread across this fiscal year and each of the next three.

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