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The U.S. House of Representatives has passed President Donald Trump’s budget bill, sending it to his desk for signature.
Connecticut officials were quick with reactions. Governor Ned Lamont said in a statement: “This bill is going to have ...
The ultimate cost of these historic cuts to Medicaid and SNAP will be human lives—the unnecessary death of Connecticut ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont said he would be meeting with state lawmakers to analyze the bill and determine its impact on the ...
According to Connecticut Correction Ombudsman DeVaughn Ward, whose office serves as a watchdog over the Department of ...
If you're an upper-middle-class Connecticut taxpayer with a good job, a house and a mortgage, there is a strong chance the controversial Trump budget up for a vote in the U.S. House will leave you ...
From new programs and capital investments to smarter regulation and talent development, Connecticut is creating an ...
"The new tax law is an improvement for most people in Connecticut," certified public accountant Dennis Cole said.
“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 ...