To: The Connecticut State House, The Connecticut State Senate, and Governor Ned Lamont

Stop Governor Malloy from Wasting $10M on a Toll Study Now (deadline to sign July 24th)

Outgoing Gov. Dan Malloy has decided that after 7 ½ years in office, he wants to put $10 million on the state taxpayers’ credit card to study the issue of tolls in Connecticut. Now is the time to stop this madness!

Why is this important?

Outgoing Governor Malloy has decided that after 7 ½ years in office, he wants to put $10 million on the state taxpayers’ credit card to study bringing tolls back in Connecticut. Time to send Governor Malloy a message by signing this petition that this is NOT ok with the taxpayers of CT.

Governor Malloy wants to borrow $10 million of YOUR money…to study tolls, after nearly 8 years of stagnation.

Tolls on I-95, I-91, I-84, the Wilbur Cross Parkway, the Merritt Parkway, and more.The state Bond Commission is expected to vote on the $10 million allocation on July 25.

If you want to help defeat this $10 million proposal, please sign this petition and contact members of the Bond Commission and urge them to “Vote NO on the Tolls Study!”

Contact the bond commission members below.

Governor Malloy: (860) 566-4840

Benjamin Barnes, Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management: (860-418-6500), [email protected]

Denise L. Nappier, State Treasurer: (860)702-3010 [email protected]

Kevin P. Lembo, State Comptroller: (860) 702-3301, [email protected]

George C. Jepsen, Attorney General: (860) 808-5318, [email protected]

Melody A. Currey, Commissioner of the Department of Administrative Services: (860) 713-5100, [email protected]

John W. Fonfara, Senator and Co-Chair Finance Revenue and Bonding Committee: (860) 240-8600, [email protected]

Jason Rojas, Representative and Co-Chair Finance Revenue and Bonding Committee: (860) 240-8500, [email protected]

Thank you for your support!