Connecticut’s Medicaid program boasts lower costs and similar levels of access when compared to peer states, according to ...
What Ms. Gillett fails to grasp, and what Gov. Lamont has apparently forgotten, is that public utilities are businesses.
The nonprofit groups suggested redesigning a controversial program to save volatile revenues and expanding allowable spending ...
As Connecticut lawmakers spar over state spending limits amid budget surpluses, a Yale report gives a roadmap.
Even though its finances have stabilized, Connecticut’s “fiscal guardrails” have evolved beyond their stated purpose, a new ...
Jarvis-Lettman has spent over 15 years working in financial aid at various universities and community colleges, according to a statement from Gov. Ned Lamont. “My passion is helping student loan ...
As the federal minimum wage remains unchanged at $7.25 per hour since 2009, several states are taking bold steps to address economic disparities. New York, New Jersey, and Florida are leading the ...
CT teacher unions are using the votes to show dissatisfaction with leadership they say is uncommunicative, inexperienced or ...
In other news, Texas health advocates move to improve the Medicaid application process; North Carolina hospitals fight claims that they are not providing price transparency; and more.
Six state disability pension recipients had their monthly deposits suspended following months of unanswered requests from ...
Attorney General William Tong, who will serve as the president-elect of the National Association of Attorneys General in 2025 before becoming president of the organization in 2026, took a few minutes ...
The three incumbents, who beat back challenges in the Nov. 5 election, officially took the oath and also received words of wisdom going forward ...