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CoworkingCafe, a market research firm, used census and other federal and state data to find which cities and metro areas in ...
A 1.75 percent surcharge on investment income from Connecticut's wealthiest will not become part of the Connecticut budget.
Learn critical non-insurance strategies to preserve your wealth and avoid impoverishment from the high costs of long-term care.
Bridgeport officials may restore minimum parking requirements for new apartments after controversy over a 74-unit East Main ...
For years, states have been taxing health care providers to draw down additional federal funds for their Medicaid programs.
Disabled residents are suing Connecticut over Medicaid eligibility limits, citing unequal access and discrimination.
Will CT Democrats accept a budget that makes far more modest investments in health care and social services than they ...
Rep. Jim Himes (D-Conn.), the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, voted against the proposed One Big Beautiful Bill Act alongside the rest of his party last week — but is ...
President Donald Trump’s signature budget legislation would punish 14 states that offer health coverage for undocumented ...
Lamont’s fellow Democrats and other liberals say the relief he approved was akin to sharing a few crumbs from a lavish table.
If passed as written, people would need jobs to qualify for Medicaid health insurance and SNAP, or food stamps.