This week on Capitol Report, the panel discusses recent statements from Gov. Ned Lamont about the ongoing government shutdown. News 8 political reporter Mike Cerulli ...
The federal administration has indicated that the funds, estimated at over $5 billion, will not be enough to cover the cost of November SNAP for all 50 states, and the order puts the ball in the ...
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits are scheduled to end Nov. 1 amid the ongoing federal government ...
Hearst CT Columnist Wharton and Waterbury Republican-American Editorial Board Member Steve Macoy explore impact NYC mayor's ...
In wake of No Kings rally, members of Indivisible Stamford call on Gov. Lamont to take action to strengthen protections for ...
A bipartisan consensus is nudging Gov. Ned Lamont toward tapping Connecticut's rainy day fund to replace SNAP benefits.
Yes, Connecticut officials said that EBT cards will indeed continue to work during the government shutdown, even in November ...
CT Gov. Ned Lamont said he's ready to work with Zohran Mamdani, the frontrunner in the New York City mayoral race, if he wins ...
Ghio was nominated by Gov. Ned Lamont. She is an attorney and child welfare law specialist who has worked in the Office of ...
Christina D. Ghio, a Cheshire resident and graduate of Central Connecticut State University, has been nominated by Gov. Ned ...
Gov. Ned Lamont’s administration said the state would supplant vanishing federal Low Income Household Energy Assistance ...
Experts say that the data calls into question whether Connecticut towns are really making progress toward adding affordable ...
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