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Gov. Ned Lamont announced Monday that he signed a declaration enabling the state’s General Assembly to keep Medicaid fully ...
Ned Lamont on Monday morning declared "extraordinary circumstances" with Connecticut's federally supported Medicaid health insurance program for 900,000 elderly, disabled and low-income kids, allowing ...
Nonprofit service providers and their clients rallied outside the Capitol Tuesday as they continue to up their public pressure for more funding. “Programs will close,” Community Health Resources ...
The "extraordinary circumstances" declaration lets Connecticut lawmakers exceed the state spending cap. Lamont calls it a "one-time" fix, but Republicans are skeptical.
House Speaker Mike Johnson is hoping to get a major tax bill sought by President Trump passed before the Memorial Day weekend ...
Gov. Ned Lamont has signed a declaration enabling the state Legislature to adopt legislation appropriating $284 million ...
Connecticut’s General Assembly voted on Monday to exceed the state’s spending cap for the first time in nearly two decades to ...
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CT Insider on MSNChris Powell (opinion): Connecticut fails to notice that poverty is explodingClamor at the state Capitol for more money for various social programs suggests a comprehensive problem that has yet to be recognized by anyone in authority. Many state legislators are supporting more ...
Gov. Ned Lamont and other top Connecticut Democrats are negotiating a budget bill knowing they may have to make major changes ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WFSB) - There was a fiery exchange at the state capitol on how to fix a problem with Medicaid. Democrats ...
Lawmakers approved a bill to cover CT's overspending, with Gov. Ned Lamont declaring the first spending cap emergency since ...
Gov. Ned Lamont issued a rare fiscal declaration Monday that allows the state legislature to approve $284 million in ...
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