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CT Insider on MSNDan Haar: How the Trump budget would bring thousands of dollars to many middle-class CT taxpayersIf you're a middle-class Connecticut taxpayer with a good job, a house and a mortgage, there is a strong chance the controversial Trump budget up for a vote in the U.S. House will leave you with ...
From new programs and capital investments to smarter regulation and talent development, Connecticut is creating an ...
“We are absolutely committed to continuing to make the case for a child tax credit,” said Lisa Tepper Bates, president and CEO of the United Way of Connecticut, which collected nearly 1,300 supporting ...
Gov. Ned Lamont hinted that he’d been engaged in talks with the Trump administration and state leaders in New York about ...
As Congress prepares to cut Medicaid to historic levels, the state’s social services commissioner has a message : don’t ...
State employee unions have been some of the most vocal critics of spending caps, and say they’ve led to dangerous ...
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CT Insider on MSNChris Powell (opinion): Can Republicans keep up public-interest clamor?Being so small, the Republican minority in the General Assembly struggles just to be heard. Making a difference is usually out of reach. But the Republicans can take credit for what most state ...
"We had high hopes to provide substantial funding for projects around the state and to support local initiatives," an official said.
Years of contrived austerity have demonstrated to voters that no public good (indeed, nothing at all!) is more important than ...
Thomas Banisch announced his candidacy for Madison first selectman on July 2, 2015. A complaint that Banisch filed in 2014, ...
President Donald Trump's massive budget cuts taxes, but also makes deep cuts to Medicaid. A quarter of Connecticut residents rely on the program for health care.
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