Connecticut facing growing cost of pandemic bonus pay

FILE - Clarissa Johnson, of Hartford, Conn., marches with long-term care members of the New England Health Care Employees Union during a rally to demand new laws to protect long-term caregivers and consumers, on July 23, 2020, in Hartford, Conn. A Connecticut program that offered “hero pay†to essential workers at the peak of the coronavirus pandemic got so many applicants that state lawmakers had to go back into session Monday, Nov. 28, 2022, to provide extra funding and put new limits on who could get the biggest bonuses. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill, File)

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A Connecticut program that offered “hero pay†to essential workers at the peak of of the coronavirus pandemic got so many applicants that state lawmakers had to go back into session Monday to provide extra funding and put new limits on who could get the biggest bonuses.

The Connecticut General Assembly voted to revamp the distribution formula for the Premium Pay Program for private sector workers.

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