40 days asylum seekers less tha we ll be forced to lea. as of now, that is around 300 people. a group of them are protesting conditions in time and over the stress they are feeling not only waiting to go when august 16th wcsh filed this report after seeking answers from portland city leaders who are also feeling the pressure. making their voices heard. asylum seekers protesting the living conditions of the portland expo. their temporary home for the last few months. anyone of us living in those conditions and experiencing them probably have the same reaction. ruben torres is the communications and policy lead for the main immigrants coalition. we like to think of ourselves as advocates for the people in our community, who can t speak up for themselves. staff from the coalition lead culturally appropriate responses at the expo, and
The 2023 Connecticut and New York legislative sessions are over. We check in to see which bills will become laws and which didn't make it to the finish line.
A pared-back version of a proposal to broaden Medicaid eligibility for Connecticut children without permanent legal status cleared the House early Tuesday and was expected to win final approval in the Senate.