Lamont: State’s Most Vulnerable Will Get One-Year Health Care Subsidies At Cost Of About $70 Million
For families of four earning up to $128,000, Lamont said there would be very little change in their out-of-pocket costs.
CT will spend $70 million of the emergency surplus funds it set aside to partly offset the looming loss of millions in ACA ...
Officials said next year's pension payment would have been $857 million more if CT hadn't put $10 billion into its pensions ...
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Lamont uses $70M to offset ACA subsidy cuts, protecting health-care costs for 100,000 CT residents
HARTFORD - Within minutes of a narrow vote in the U.S. Senate that defeated Democratic attempts to extend subsidies for the Affordable Care Act, Gov. Ned Lamont authorized $70 million from the state ...
Less than a month after state legislators gave Gov. Ned Lamont power to spend $500 million to offset federal funding ...
Gov. Ned Lamont embraced the measure Monday as a step toward addressing a housing crisis central to the high cost of living ...
Gov. Ned Lamont spoke at the annual MetroHartford meeting Thursday, recognizing economic development to grow the Greater ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont held a signing ceremony in Norwalk on Monday for a controversial housing bill he had officially ...
Lamont has pressed lawmakers in recent years to consider cutbacks to public transit programs, including higher rail and bus ...
The wage increase is based on Bureau of Labor and Statistics data, which President Donald Trump called 'rigged' against ...
Gov. Ned Lamont played a role in the interview process before UConn ultimately hired Jim Mora as football coach in November ...
Connecticut has allocated approximately $10 billion toward paying off its pension obligations over the past five years, ...
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