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Congress has approved the Trump administration's plan to take back $1.1 billion in federal funding for local public media stations nationwide. Connecticut Public's president and CEO, Mark Contreras, ...
Over 135,000 people will lose at least some financial support. A fifth of those people, or roughly 27,000, will no longer be eligible for any financial assistance.
The Hispanic Health Council, a statewide healthcare advocacy organization, also receives a significant chunk of Connecticut's SNAP-Ed funding. There, more than a dozen staff, including nutritionists ...
The Senate took a step toward approving its first appropriation bill but lawmakers have a long way to go to avoid a ...
The Trump administration released approximately $10.8 million for Connecticut after-school programs this week, a fraction of ...
The Connecticut State Library will discuss how it plans to address potential federal funding cuts in the future.
Connecticut Public's CEO says the organization plans to launch additional fundraising campaigns focused on growing monthly ...
CT state employee unions expect raises similar to what state troopers received in May, but it's unclear if matching raises ...
It would have a tiny impact on the nation’s rising debt but could have major ramifications for the spending that is targeted.
Now that the state legislative session is over and public schools in Connecticut didn’t get the funding they were hoping to ...
The new, three-year agreement boosts HUSKY Medicaid reimbursements, which haven't risen in nearly 20 years. But it may not be ...
State officials have underfunded key contractual obligations in Connecticut’s budget by hundreds of millions of dollars for ...