More than 350,000 Connecticut residents won't receive SNAP benefits on Saturday because of the federal government shutdown.
With federal food benefits scheduled to stop on Nov. 1, Gov. Ned Lamont said Monday that the state is providing $3 million on ...
Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin has resumed offering abortions after a nearly monthlong pause due to federal Medicaid funding ...
For CT families with children in need of mental health care, urgent crisis centers offer emergency treatment. Here’s what you ...
Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy indicated Sunday that the Democrats would likely be willing to end the government shutdown for ...
This article originally published at After her son's painful death, a Cheshire mother highlights Connecticut's pediatric ...
Connecticut officials’ efforts to invest state money in shrinking federal human service programs are encountering more legal ...
With Medicaid cutbacks on the horizon, millions in the U.S. are expected to go uninsured. In the Mississippi Delta region — ...
Connecticut’s Department of Social Services call center ranks low nationally—41st for wait times and 34th for hang-ups, a Georgetown study found.
About 52,000 CT residents could lose coverage if aid ends; 130,000 may see reduced help, data from Access Health CT shows.
We recommend that CT direct rural health transformation resources toward strengthening the health care workforce and ...
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