Gov. Ned Lamont announced Sunday he will use emergency state funds to help prevent homelessness after the federal government ...
Nearly 40,000 Connecticut residents will soon learn that some or all of their medical debt has been erased, Gov. Ned Lamont ...
Gov. Ned Lamont announced Monday that nearly 40,000 Connecticut residents will receive letters in the mail this week informing them that some or all of their medical debt has been erased.
The medical debt of 40,000 more Connecticut residents will be at least partially erased under an additional $63 million in ...
Lamont's first withdrawal from the $500 million reserve was to offset the expected loss of federal tax credits under the ...
Lamont: State’s Most Vulnerable Will Get One-Year Health Care Subsidies At Cost Of About $70 Million
For families of four earning up to $128,000, Lamont said there would be very little change in their out-of-pocket costs.
More than $98 million in funding for Connecticut's homeless population is still at-risk, U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro said.
Officials said next year's pension payment would have been $857 million more if CT hadn't put $10 billion into its pensions ...
Connecticut Governor Ned. Lamont says the state will step in to fill in the gap for Connecticut residents expecting to see ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont held a signing ceremony in Norwalk on Monday for a controversial housing bill he had officially ...
Another round of Connecticut residents will soon see some or all of their medical debt erased, thanks to a partnership ...
Gov. Ned Lamont played a role in the interview process before UConn ultimately hired Jim Mora as football coach in November ...
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