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Connecticut officials pledged Monday to fil the upcoming gaps from cuts in Medicaid and food stamps as they rallied to counterattack President Donald Trump’s new tax-and-spending law.
As a federally qualified health center, the Hartford-based non-profit treats all patients, regardless of ability to pay. The center operates on a "shoestring budget," chief compliance officer Timothy Powers said Monday, but sustains itself largely through Medicaid reimbursement.
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The state law gives Gov. Lamont "an enormous amount of negotiating leverage with the industry," Sen. Lesser said.
Now that President Donald Trump's so-called "big beautiful bill" is law, the big question remains: what will the impact be on Connecticut?
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I actually didn’t think I would be in this position so young to work for the president of the United States of America,” he said.
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Amazon S3 on MSNConnecticut farms to get 20% tax credit for equipment under new lawsFarms can now receive a 20% tax credit to buy new machinery, including drones to seed crops.
“Depending on your perspective, this bill contains either a number of Easter eggs or a number of Trojan horses for individuals and the economy,” said Brian Marks, a senior lecturer in the department of economics and business analytics at the University of New Haven.
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CT took on Trump on environment before; it will probably be harder to do it again - MSNDonald Trump’s return to power comes against a backdrop of the well-known anti-environmental legacy of his first term. His assertion that climate change was a “hoax,” was followed by the ...