
Connecticut Law Shields Borrowers From Medical Debt Credit Rule Reversal
Despite a Friday federal court ruling, striking down a Biden-era rule that barred lenders from considering medical debt when evaluating
Despite a Friday federal court ruling, striking down a Biden-era rule that barred lenders from considering medical debt when evaluating
President Donald Trump and Congressional Republicans faced a significant set-back Thursday on a budget bill that would cut Medicaid and
Farmers across the country have been battling extreme weather events, uncertainty in federal funding, mass layoffs at the U.S. Department
As Congressional Republicans were patting themselves on the back for cutting nearly $300 billion from food assistance programs, Connecticut Democrats
More than 50% of Connecticut residents living with sickle cell disease are covered through Medicaid, and they are now one
A Cromwell physician received an ominous email from the Trump administration’s Department of Homeland Security, ordering her to leave the
Sen. Sujata Gadkar-Wilcox stood alongside several colleagues and Connecticut advocates last week to join the American Bar Association’s call to
Connecticut advocates and policymakers were unsure last week of the future of the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program following
While Connecticut lawmakers have prioritized investments in students under the leading proposal, Senate Bill 1, legislators in Ohio have drafted
What’s happening: The Connecticut Department of Agriculture (CTDOAG) is losing $3.7 million in federal funding due to cuts from Elon