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Civil rights attorney Ben Crump is calling for new legislation in Connecticut after the police killing of Stevie Jones in Hartford. His family is pushing for reforms to limit deadly force during mental health crises.
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On a call with fellow Democratic state treasurers, Connecticut Treasurer Erick Russell said his state will have to spend more to make up for federal budget cuts.
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Connecticut officials are scrambling to read and react to the wide-ranging budget bill signed by President Donald Trump. Gov. Ned Lamont (D) said the legislature should be ready for a special session to address looming federal cuts by September.
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Advocates and state lawmakers met on Monday at Fair Haven Community Health Center to announce the expansion of the state's health care program.
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Previously, kids aged 12 and under were eligible for coverage under the state’s Medicaid plan.
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The 2023 Connecticut and New York legislative sessions are ending. We check in to see which bills will become laws and which didn't make it to the finish line.
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Can Husky Health be affordable, accessible, and for everyone?