Nonprofit Alliance Suggests Budget Savings, But Butts Heads With Union

Instead of coming to the state with their hats in their hands, a group of nonprofit community providers are asking the state to change the way it serves those with disabilities and mental health or substance abuse disorders. The CT Community Nonprofit Alliance estimated that the state could save $1.3 billion over the next five years if they turned state-run services over to the private sector. The Alliance represents more than 500 community-based organizations that provide these services to individuals.

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