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A pay hike for about 12,000 unionized home care workers in Connecticut has won the approval of a key state legislative committee.
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The bill includes more oversight of CT home care workers and create a way to speed up the process for accessing Medicaid, among other things.
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Connecticut House Speaker Matt Ritter has assured striking group home workers that they’ll get a wage increase in the state’s next two-year budget.
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Connecticut's shift away from long-term care facilities exposed home care programs operating with little oversight. What has that meant for patients?
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LIRR and Metro-North commuters will pay less for off-peak trains beginning in March.