As the federal government shutdown endures for a third week, states have started to issue concerning warnings: Funding for ...
A lapse in funding due to the shutdown could have a devastating effect on the millions of Americans who rely on the federal ...
Of this final contingent with town exemptions, the DSS officials said 1,500 able-bodied individuals who exhausted their three ...
A federal program that provides food assistance to 40 million low-income people could be at risk in November if the ...
SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits for about 400,000 Connecticut residents are in jeopardy due to ...
Whether Connecticut will fill the gaps in SNAP funding left by the federal shutdown is 'an ongoing conversation,' a state ...
Over 15,600 noncitizens qualify for SNAP benefits, including lawful permanent residents, refugees, victims of human ...
Thousands of people across Connecticut rely on food stamps to get their groceries, but what happens if their benefits get ...
Tens of thousands of Connecticut residents will lose their food and energy subsidies unless the state steps in to assist them, Social Services Commissioner Andrea Barton Reeves told members of the ...
The change could affect 40,000 Connecticut residents who will have to meet new work rules or prove an exemption to avoid ...