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DSS clients could get wrongly dropped from Medicaid, food stamps, advocates warn

On the first day of October, Abigail Egan, Plymouth’s human services director, got 40 phone calls from people who had been dropped from state-administered social service programs. She’s bracing for the same thing Friday. Egan and legal aid attorneys worry that many state residents could wrongly lose Medicaid, food stamps and other benefits at the […]

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Wall Street generous to CT lawmakers’ campaigns

Washington – Wall Street has stepped up its contributions to most politicians, including those in Connecticut’s congressional delegation. Although Washington and the financial industry have always had a close relationship, political contributions from the securities and investment sector have increased over the past decade to the point that they are one of the top five […]

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Bridgeport parents ask state to investigate district’s handling of special education

A group of Bridgeport parents has filed a complaint with the state about the district’s “systemic failure” in educating students with disabilities. “In sum, [Bridgeport] failed to meet their obligation,” reads the 11-page complaint filed late last week with the State Department of Education. The complaint highlights the stories of six students and their parents, […]

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Health care redesign plan focuses on primary care, doctor payments and reducing waste

A team of state officials and health care industry representatives are trying to redesign the way health care is paid for and delivered to the vast majority of Connecticut residents. According to a draft of their plan, their vision includes bolstering primary care practices to take on a larger role in patient care and offer […]

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