Republicans are ready to argue during the upcoming state legislative session for preserving Connecticut’s “fiscal guardrails” and cutting energy costs.
So said GOP State Chair Ben Proto in a conversation Wednesday at New Haven City Hall, where he was attending the swearing-in of local Republican Registrar of Voters Lisa Milone.
Proto’s party lacks the numbers to drive policy in the session: Democrats have super-majorities — more than the two-thirds needed to override vetoes — in both the House and Senate…