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A round-up of news briefs from CT Mirror reporters about this week's happenings at the Connecticut General Assembly.
Beth Hines was at the capitol Wednesday, making the case for more funding for her Community Action Partners and other nonprofits. Before she could attend a press conference, though, she had to close ...
Older men had more cardiovascular problems, like ischemic heart disease and hypertension, and had more ER and hospital stays ...
Authorities believe she and a co-conspirator defraud Medicaid by submitting fraudulent claims for behavior analysis services ...
The Connecticut Department of Social Services paid benefits to dead people, failed to report losses in federal revenue and ...
At 16 beds, Colebrook’s Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital is the smallest licensed hospital in New Hampshire.
HARTFORD, CT (WFSB) - Connecticut leaders are preparing for how changes to Medicaid at the federal level could impact the ...
The CT House Republicans' budget plan would trim electric rates, bolster schools, freeze wages and cut care for undocumented ...
SEIU 1199NE wants to boost starting pay for nursing home workers in CT to $25 per hour and, over several years, to about $30 ...
Some critics say much of the Connecticut “surplus” is revenue needed for education, human services, municipal aid and other ...
A Wethersfield woman has pleaded guilty in a scheme which prosecutors say resulted in $1.8 million in fraudulent Medicaid ...
At 16 beds, Colebrook’s Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital is the smallest licensed hospital in New Hampshire. “We call it ...