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The governor’s initiative, the first phase of which in December canceled debt for 23,000 people, leverages state money to buy ...
The demonstration was one of many efforts by education leaders and advocates during this year’s legislative session ...
Demonstrators blocked the entrance to Gov. Ned Lamont's office Wednesday, protesting for more education funding.
Minutes after the Democrat-dominated Connecticut House approved changes to the Trust Act, Gov. Lamont says he will sign it to ...
Around 100,000 Connecticut residents burdened by medical debt will get letters this week wiping their slates all or partially ...
Gov. Ned Lamont announced that letters are being mailed to over 100,000 people to let them know some or all their medical debt has been eliminated.
Connecticut is expanding medical debt relief, canceling $100 million for 100,000 residents to ease financial stress.
If you get a letter in the mail in the next week or so that some or all of your medical debt has been erased, it’s part of a ...
With federal agents arresting immigrants nationwide on a constant basis, Connecticut lawmakers were debating Wednesday to ...
More than 100,000 residents are getting medical debt relief, according to Gov. Ned Lamont. He says people are being notified by mail that some or all of their medical debt has been eliminated. The ...
The speakers, who represented different advocacy groups from across the state, called on Gov. Ned Lamont to sign into law an ...
The apprehensions took place following a rally of teachers who are seeking more per-pupil funding for CT school districts.