For families of four earning up to $128,000, Lamont said there would be very little change in their out-of-pocket costs.
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Lamont uses $70M to offset ACA subsidy cuts, protecting health-care costs for 100,000 CT residents
HARTFORD - Within minutes of a narrow vote in the U.S. Senate that defeated Democratic attempts to extend subsidies for the Affordable Care Act, Gov. Ned Lamont authorized $70 million from the state ...
CT will spend $70 million of the emergency surplus funds it set aside to partly offset the looming loss of millions in ACA ...
Connecticut Governor Ned. Lamont says the state will step in to fill in the gap for Connecticut residents expecting to see ...
Rep. Kareem Roberts, the founder and chairman of the legislature’s End Homelessness Caucus, grew up facing constant housing ...
Connecticut mayors and first selectmen are helping draft a more acceptable version of a controversial affordable housing bill, according to Governor Ned Lamont. The governor had vetoed the housing ...
Gov. Ned Lamont embraced the measure Monday as a step toward addressing a housing crisis central to the high cost of living ...
The state of Connecticut Thursday joined a multistate licensure compact, allowing nurses to practice in 43 participating states and territories, according to Gov. Ned ...
Since 1945, Connecticut governors have called the brick Georgian Rival home on Prospect Street their official residence. For ...
Gov. Ned Lamont made another pitch to Connecticut town leaders Tuesday for revised housing legislation aimed at addressing ...
"We're for affordable housing, not statewide zoning," said Senate Minority Leader Stephen Harding, R-Brookfield.
With battle lines not only being drawn but also fortified, Gov. Ned Lamont and liberal challenger Josh Elliott are fighting ...
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