Polling points to two factors problematic for blue-state Republicans: Given his popularity among Republican voters, ...
Senate President Martin Looney, D-New Haven, and Majority Leader Bob Duff. D-Norwalk, have called on Lamont to follow the ...
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Connecticut to provide funding as federal food benefits end Nov. 1; It’s a fraction of the cost
About 10% of all Connecticut residents – about 360,000 recipients – are expected to lose their food benefits Saturday as the ...
After HB 5002 veto, the governor and lawmakers have worked to modify new housing legislation, to be taken up at next month's ...
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CT lawmaker calls out political 'food fight' as end of SNAP benefits looms for 360,000
"Anything less than finding a solution is a mistake," said House Minority Leader Vincent Candelora, R-North Branford.
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SNAP benefits to end in CT Nov. 1 without additional aid as Gov. Lamont weighs relief possibilities
This article originally published at SNAP benefits to end in CT Nov. 1 without additional aid as Gov. Lamont weighs relief ...
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SNAP benefits and EBT payments are expiring. Here's what to know
EBT is the Electronic Benefits Transfer system that is used to distribute the money SNAP beneficiaries receive. An EBT card ...
"We view it as a creeping culture of corruption. It’s mismanagement. A lack of oversight and accountability," Harding said.
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Early voting in Greenwich so popular the wait time prevented Gov. Ned Lamont from casting a ballot
Early voting opened at 10 a.m. Monday and by 10:30 a.m., the first floor of Town Hall was swamped with voters. The line of ...
Putting food on the table is a moral issue, not a cynical political calculation,” said Senate President Martin Looney, D-New ...
A Connecticut state senator is facing criticism after posting a photo from a ‘No Kings’ rally on social media.
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