A public hearing in the Connecticut General Assembly Human Services Committee Tuesday saw hundreds submit testimony on a proposal to extend the state’s Medicaid program to provide health care coverage to all qualifying low-income residents under the age of 26, regardless of their immigration status by June of 2024.
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In June 2021, state Treasurer Shawn Wooden made history in Connecticut with the passage of the CT Baby Bonds program, a first-of-its-kind statewide policy aimed at narrowing the racial wealth gap.
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