Each of the categories of state funding is influenced by a formula approved by the legislature.
- Educational Cost Sharing grants are given on a sliding scale determined by the town grand list, population, and income.
- PILOT (payments in lieu of taxes) is determined by the value of state-owned land in town, and a specified percentage of the property tax that would be paid by a private sector owner (100% for state prisons, 65% for Connecticut Valley Hospital, 77% for private colleges and general hospitals, and 45% for all other state-owned property).
- Mashantucket Pequot and Mohegan money is a bonus to the towns based on numbers similar to those used above.
- Adult Education is determined on a similar sliding scale to the Educational Cost Sharing grants.
- Public School Transportation is based on local wealth and is determined by a percentage determined the ranking of town wealth (the wealthiest 17 towns get nothing).
- Local Capital Improvement grants are given to towns that apply for reimbursement for approved projects.
- Town Aid Road is determined by population and miles of road.
[NOTE ADDED, 2/4/09, 7:00AM: The Courant is reporting that Governor Rell will not be cutting the major education grant.]
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