CT families receiving SNAP benefits could lose nearly $200 monthly on average, a bigger hit than families would feel in any ...
If SNAP funding dries up next month as threatened, that will put increasing pressure on Connecticut food pantries to fill the ...
Of this final contingent with town exemptions, the DSS officials said 1,500 able-bodied individuals who exhausted their three ...
Although no new SNAP benefits will be issued in November without federal action, state officials said Connecticut residents ...
SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits for about 400,000 Connecticut residents are in jeopardy due to ...
Groups like Connecticut Voices for Children and Connecticut Social Services are encouraging SNAP recipients to spend their ...
Hundreds of thousands of people in Connecticut receive SNAP benefits each month, according to the state’s Department of ...
Connecticut’s attorney general announced on Tuesday that the state joined a coalition in filing a lawsuit against the Trump ...
Connecticut's Department of Social Services call center ranks low nationally-41st for wait times and 34th for hang-ups, a Georgetown study found.
The change could affect 40,000 Connecticut residents who will have to meet new work rules or prove an exemption to avoid losing their SNAP benefits.
In a media briefing at CT Foodshare in Wallingford, Gov. Ned Lamont unveiled a plan to provide $3 million in emergency state ...
As the federal government shutdown stretches beyond two weeks, the effects for some Connecticut residents could soon become significantly more tangible. Nearly 436,000 people in Connecticut — more ...