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Manufacturing Assistance Act Map
data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2024-02-02T21:35:12.000ZDECD's listing of direct financial assistance to businesses from July 1, 2009 through December 31, 2021. This list includes active and inactive business assistance projects. Inactive projects include projects that have gone out of business, repaid their DECD assistance early, or completed their contractual requirements on schedule. New projects are usually added quarterly, but updates may be made on an ongoing basis.
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First Five Program Map
data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2024-02-02T21:35:12.000ZDECD's listing of direct financial assistance to businesses from July 1, 2009 through December 31, 2021. This list includes active and inactive business assistance projects. Inactive projects include projects that have gone out of business, repaid their DECD assistance early, or completed their contractual requirements on schedule. New projects are usually added quarterly, but updates may be made on an ongoing basis.
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Small Business Express Tabulated Data
data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2024-02-02T21:35:12.000ZThese are the Small Business Express projects in the Department of Economic and Community Development - Business Assistance Portfolio dataset. This data is updated in accordance with with the schedule of that dataset.
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DECD Business Assistance Portfolio Map
data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2024-02-02T21:35:12.000ZDECD's listing of direct financial assistance to businesses from July 1, 2009 through September 15, 2020. This list includes active and inactive business assistance projects. Inactive projects include projects that have gone out of business, repaid their DECD assistance early, or completed their contractual requirements on schedule. New projects are usually added quarterly, but updates may be made on an ongoing basis.
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Unemployment Claims by Type
data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2024-08-06T11:30:15.000ZWeekly unemployment insurance claims counts and rates (as a share of the 2019 labor force) for Connecticut from the U.S. Department of Labor, compiled by Opportunity Insights. Breakdowns by claim type: Initial Claims – Regular Claims – PUA Claims – Combined Claims Continued Claims – Regular Claims – PUA Claims – PEUC Claims – Combined Claims More detailed documentation on Opportunity Insights data can be found here: https://github.com/OpportunityInsights/EconomicTracker/blob/main/docs/oi_tracker_data_documentation.pdf
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Selected Video Facsimile/Slot Machine Data from Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun Casinos
data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2024-01-12T20:40:41.000ZMohegan Sun Footnotes: (1) Monthly contributions are due to the State by the 15th of the following month. (2) Mohegan Sun did not include the value of eBonus credits redeemed by patrons at slot machines in its video facsimile devices Win amounts; however, the value of eBonus credits wagered was included in the reported Handle. In addition, please be advised that the Casino Hold % column amounts may be understated and the Payout % column amounts may be overstated as a result of this. (3) From July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2012, if the aggregate amount of eBonus coupons or credits actually played on the Mohegan Tribe's Video Facsimiles during a particular month exceeded 5.5% of “gross operating revenues” for that month, the Mohegan Tribe paid to the State an amount equal to twenty-five percent (25%) of such excess face amount of eBonus coupons or credits used in such calendar month (the "eBonus Contribution"). Beginning on July 1, 2012, and for all months thereafter, the aggregate amount threshold for determining the eBonus Contribution increased from 5.5% to 11% of "gross operating revenues." (4) The value of eBonus free slot play credits redeemed during February 2009 totaled $1,910,268; however, it was determined that eBonus credits redeemed were overstated by $1,460,390 for January 2008 though January 2009. February 2009 is adjusted by this amount. March 2009 was was adjusted by an additional $8,139. (5) During fiscal year 2010 the Mohegan Tribe and the State of Connecticut settled a dispute regarding the proper treatment of eBonus for the period November 2007 through June 2009. As a result of this settlement, the State of Connecticut received $5,727,731, including interest. (6) For fiscal years 2007/2008 and 2008/2009, Poker Pro Electronic Table Rake Amounts of $401,309 and $42,188, respectively, were included in the calculation to determine the amount of Slot Machine Contributions to the State of Connecticut. (7) The Mohegan Sun Casino officially opened on Saturday, October 12, 1996. On October 8-10, video facsimile/slot machines were available for actual play during pre-opening charitable gaming nights. (8) Beginning with the month of May 2001, Mohegan Sun Casino reports video facsimile/slot machine win on an accrual basis, reflecting data captured and reported by an on-line slot accounting system. Reports were previously prepared on a cash basis, based on the coin and currency removed from the machines on each gaming day. (9) Cumulative Win amount total should be reduced by $1,452,341.21 to correct for an over reporting of slot revenues for prior periods related to errors in the accrual carry forward of estimated cash on floor. (10)Cumulative Win amount was increased by $15,557 to correct for an error in calculating Tickets Issued from September 2022, this resulted in additional contributions of $3,887. Foxwoods Footnotes: (1) Monthly contributions are due to the State by the 15th of the following month. (2) The operation of the video facsimile/slot machines began at Foxwoods on January 16, 1993. (3) Foxwoods did not include the value of Free Play coupons redeemed by patrons at slot machines in its video facsimile devices Win amounts; however, the value of Free Play coupons wagered was included in the reported Handle. In addition, please be advised that the Casino Hold % column amounts may be understated and the Payout % column amounts may be overstated as a result of this. (4) From July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2012, if the aggregate amount of Free Play coupons or credits actually played on the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe's Video Facsimiles during a particular month exceeded 5.5% of “gross operating revenues” for that month, the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe paid to the State an amount equal to twenty-five percent (25%) of such excess face amount of Free Play coupons or credits used in such calendar month (the "Free Play Co
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Monthly Slot Revenue from Casinos for Current Year (displayed in $)
data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-16T18:24:52.000ZMohegan Sun Footnotes: (1) Monthly contributions are due to the State by the 15th of the following month. (2) Mohegan Sun did not include the value of eBonus credits redeemed by patrons at slot machines in its video facsimile devices Win amounts; however, the value of eBonus credits wagered was included in the reported Handle. In addition, please be advised that the Casino Hold % column amounts may be understated and the Payout % column amounts may be overstated as a result of this. (3) From July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2012, if the aggregate amount of eBonus coupons or credits actually played on the Mohegan Tribe's Video Facsimiles during a particular month exceeded 5.5% of “gross operating revenues” for that month, the Mohegan Tribe paid to the State an amount equal to twenty-five percent (25%) of such excess face amount of eBonus coupons or credits used in such calendar month (the "eBonus Contribution"). Beginning on July 1, 2012, and for all months thereafter, the aggregate amount threshold for determining the eBonus Contribution increased from 5.5% to 11% of "gross operating revenues." (4) The value of eBonus free slot play credits redeemed during February 2009 totaled $1,910,268; however, it was determined that eBonus credits redeemed were overstated by $1,460,390 for January 2008 though January 2009. February 2009 is adjusted by this amount. March 2009 was was adjusted by an additional $8,139. (5) During fiscal year 2010 the Mohegan Tribe and the State of Connecticut settled a dispute regarding the proper treatment of eBonus for the period November 2007 through June 2009. As a result of this settlement, the State of Connecticut received $5,727,731, including interest. (6) For fiscal years 2007/2008 and 2008/2009, Poker Pro Electronic Table Rake Amounts of $401,309 and $42,188, respectively, were included in the calculation to determine the amount of Slot Machine Contributions to the State of Connecticut. (7) The Mohegan Sun Casino officially opened on Saturday, October 12, 1996. On October 8-10, video facsimile/slot machines were available for actual play during pre-opening charitable gaming nights. (8) Beginning with the month of May 2001, Mohegan Sun Casino reports video facsimile/slot machine win on an accrual basis, reflecting data captured and reported by an on-line slot accounting system. Reports were previously prepared on a cash basis, based on the coin and currency removed from the machines on each gaming day. (9) Cumulative Win amount total should be reduced by $1,452,341.21 to correct for an over reporting of slot revenues for prior periods related to errors in the accrual carry forward of estimated cash on floor. Foxwoods Footnotes: (1) Monthly contributions are due to the State by the 15th of the following month. (2) The operation of the video facsimile/slot machines began at Foxwoods on January 16, 1993. (3) Foxwoods did not include the value of Free Play coupons redeemed by patrons at slot machines in its video facsimile devices Win amounts; however, the value of Free Play coupons wagered was included in the reported Handle. In addition, please be advised that the Casino Hold % column amounts may be understated and the Payout % column amounts may be overstated as a result of this. (4) From July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2012, if the aggregate amount of Free Play coupons or credits actually played on the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe's Video Facsimiles during a particular month exceeded 5.5% of “gross operating revenues” for that month, the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe paid to the State an amount equal to twenty-five percent (25%) of such excess face amount of Free Play coupons or credits used in such calendar month (the "Free Play Contribution"). Beginning on July 1, 2012, and for all months thereafter, the aggregate amount threshold for determining the Free Play Contribution increased from 5.5% to 11% of "gross operating revenues." (5) During fiscal year 2010 the Mashantucket Pequot T
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Connecticut Business Registry - Business Master
data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2024-08-06T08:28:04.000ZThis is the master business table (account object) from the Connecticut Business Registry, maintained by the Secretary of the State, Business Services Division.
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Child Protective Service Reports Accepted by State Fiscal Year, Response Time and Type
data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2023-09-12T18:18:37.000ZThis dataset contains aggregate data by State Fiscal Year of all child abuse/neglect reports accepted by DCF CareLine for either a traditional Child Protective Services (CPS) Investigation or, as of SFY2012, a Family Assessment Response (FAR). Figures are provided by mandated Response Time and Response Type, for each DCF Area Office beginning with SFY2011. Each report accepted is screened for safety and risk factors, and assigned an amount of time within which the agency is required to respond to the report. Mandated response times include “Same Day”, “24 Hours”, and “72 Hours”. Traditionally, DCF responded to all reports through a Child Protective Services (CPS) Investigation only. As of April 2012, DCF began its Family Assessment Response (FAR) to low-risk reports which does not include the decision to substantiate or not to substantiate the allegations of neglect in these reports. As a result, there have been fewer substantiated allegations since its implementation but, the agency continues to serve as many or more families reported for abuse/neglect.
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State of CT: Open Expenditures - Ledger
data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2024-08-06T07:01:43.000ZThis data allows citizens to view who received payments from the state for goods or services and how much they received. The data can be explored by searching for specific payee names or by browsing by Government Function. <a href="http://opencheckbook.ct.gov">The Open Checkbook app</a> allows the user to drill down from aggregated spending accounts all the way down to each individual payment to a payee. The data is updated nightly and therefore reflects current spending activities more accurately than any other publicly available source. In general the data reflects all payments made up to 24 to 48 hours prior to view. Certain payee names have been removed in order to protect the privacy of individuals, in accordance with Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) regulations or where the information is otherwise protected by law. Redacted information includes: •Payees who are statutorily protected •Information that would lead to violating HIPAA laws •Information of Minors