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The ultimate cost of these historic cuts to Medicaid and SNAP will be human lives—the unnecessary death of Connecticut ...
Rep. Jahana Hayes argued provisions in the bill are ‘direct attacks on our youngest generation’ based on implications for ...
“We are absolutely committed to continuing to make the case for a child tax credit,” said Lisa Tepper Bates, president and CEO of the United Way of Connecticut, which collected nearly 1,300 supporting ...
Gov. Ned Lamont hinted that he’d been engaged in talks with the Trump administration and state leaders in New York about ...
As Congress prepares to cut Medicaid to historic levels, the state’s social services commissioner has a message : don’t ...
State employee unions have been some of the most vocal critics of spending caps, and say they’ve led to dangerous ...
After the unit announced its plans, SEBAC said it ‘would not expect a single one of our units to accept’ Lamont’s wage freeze ...
Plans for major natural gas pipelines in New York have sparked tension between the state and federal governments, but ...
Immediately after signing the bills, Lamont reiterated his support for a chief cause of concern among climate advocates: ...
Texas just passed several laws that will make it easier to build housing in the Lonestar state. In Connecticut, a similar ...
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CT Insider on MSNHow Trump's spending and immigration bill will affect CT: Medicaid, SNAP, tax cuts and moreRepublicans in the U.S. Senate passed President Donald Trump's broad spending and immigration bill Tuesday, with Vice President JD Vance breaking a 50-50 tie. The legislation, dubbed the "Big, ...
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