MURPHY INTRODUCES CLEAN UP ACT TO ENCOURAGE REDEVELOPMENT OF CONNECTICUT’S OLD FACTORIES & INDUSTRIAL SITES

While touring a number of Connecticut’s priority brownfields sites with local elected officials and Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) Deputy Commissioner Tim Sullivan, U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) announced today the introduction of his new bill – the Creating Livable Environments and New Usable Property (CLEAN UP) Act – to incentivize the cleanup and redevelopment of contaminated industrial sites across Connecticut and the United States. Murphy’s CLEAN UP Act will pair two tax incentives to spur investment in the cleanup of brownfields sites and ultimately help cities and towns increase tax revenues, expand economic development, and protect the environment.


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