Staff Writer Paul Hughes contributed to this story. This article originally published at Gov. Ned Lamont files paperwork to ...
"Families in need of food assistance never should have been used as political pawns by the Trump administration." ...
Ned Lamont, a Democrat who has left no question of his intention to run for another term as governor, still plans a formal ...
Aside from housing, state lawmakers will take up legislation on immigration, food assistance, health care and more when they ...
Connecticut SNAP recipients now have full benefits on their EBT cards for the month of November, according to Gov. Ned Lamont ...
Connecticut SNAP recipients now have full benefits loaded on their cards for the month of November, Gov. Ned Lamont announced ...
Lamont initially allocated $3 million to Foodshare to help supply food banks around the state with food to distribute to recipients who had run out of SNAP money.
Governor Ned Lamont announced that all Connecticut SNAP recipients have full benefits on their EBT cards for the month of November. He made the announcement Saturday afternoon, a day after he said the ...
Governor Ned Lamont announced that the state will fund food stamps while the federal government remains shutdown.
Tri-State governors are offering a lifeline as a recent Supreme Court order on SNAP food benefits sided with the Trump ...
Food pantries across the Tri-State Area struggled to meet newfound demand Saturday as the uncertainty of SNAP benefits sets ...
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