Governor Ned Lamont and other top Connecticut leaders are holding a press conference on these issues, at 10 a.m. on Monday. News 8 is livestreaming the remarks in the video player above. NEW ...
Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz said she is hopeful that this ruling avoids the catastrophic consequences of leaving our 360,000 (state) residents that rely on SNAP hungry.
Criticizing Trump is unthinkable in a GOP primary for governor. But standing with him on some issues can carry risks in a ...
Although not unique to the Nutmeg state, Connecticut was one of the first states to announce a systemic, statewide approach ...
About 10% of all Connecticut residents – about 360,000 recipients – are expected to lose their food benefits Saturday as the ...
"Anything less than finding a solution is a mistake," said House Minority Leader Vincent Candelora, R-North Branford.
For the 38th time this year, Connecticut Attorney General William Tong joined a multistate lawsuit against the Trump ...
Connecticut’s first steps to mitigate the fast-approaching suspension of a federally funded food assistance program will be a ...
Officials acknowledged that the $3 million grant will not match the reach of SNAP, which normally pays $72 million in monthly ...
WALLINGFORD — The Trump administration has announced federal food assistance that helps feed nearly 436,000 people in ...