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Gov. Ned Lamont announced Monday that he signed a declaration enabling the state’s General Assembly to keep Medicaid fully ...
The GOP’s partisan budget will cut Medicaid, Medicare, and food assistance programs, like SNAP, to pay for a tax-cut for the ...
Speaker of the House Matt Ritter, D-Hartford, said that Medicaid funding is down by about $300 million. "It will give us some ...
Medicaid in Connecticut could be fully funded for the duration of the fiscal year, if state lawmakers approve it.
Lawmakers approved a bill to cover CT's overspending, with Gov. Ned Lamont declaring the first spending cap emergency since ...
The more than 1,000-page bill includes about $4 trillion in spending, just under $2 trillion in cuts and new reforms to social programs.
Connecticut’s General Assembly voted on Monday to exceed the state’s spending cap for the first time in nearly two decades to ...