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Many unhoused people in Connecticut spend months looking for a new place to live, faced with high rent costs and a dearth of affordable housing.
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The Connecticut rent cap bill would cap annual rent hikes at 4% plus the consumer price index, but the debate outlined broader philosophical issues.
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The number of students experiencing homelessness in Connecticut this year could be the highest it's been since 2017-18, an official said.
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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has awarded Connecticut more than $18 million to address unsheltered and rural homelessness.
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There is an affordable housing crisis, an eviction crisis and a homelessness crisis in Connecticut. While they are interrelated, solutions differ. A group of unhoused people and their allies in New Haven want to provide safety and dignity for people who are homeless right now.
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Several bills related to eviction protection, a rent cap, homelessness and land-use reform in Connecticut are likely to pop up this session.
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A Connecticut family has been unhoused ever since they were evicted from their apartment. Their situation isn't unique.
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Bridgeport City Council Majority Leader Jeanette Herron is pushing for her city to tackle homelessness by partnering to build tiny homes.
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Connecticut’s emergency housing funding hotline could face staffing shortages unless the state provides more funding for the service.
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Veterans Place, a 23-bed shelter for homeless veterans in Yaphank, is closing after 26 years.