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Advocates for CT's older adults target utility, insurance costs as legislative session nears
Advocates say that some long-term care insurance costs have increased by 400% or more.
Connecticut nonprofits that run foster care programs for some of the state’s highest-need children are facing rising insurance costs that could force them to discontinue those programs, providers said ...
CONNECTICUT, Conn. (WTNH) — State leaders on both sides of the aisle are opposing health insurance rate hikes that the Connecticut Department of Insurance released on Wednesday, Sept. 10. On Wednesday ...
Access Health CT, Connecticut's health insurance marketplace, will offer a Special Enrollment Period for eligible customers ...
Amid a storm of policy changes, new cuts to Medicaid, tighter restrictions on care at community health centers and expiring federal subsidies, Connecticut insurers want to boost the cost of ...
After three weeks of the government shutdown, lawmakers have yet to determine how they will address the expiration of health care tax credits, even as the open enrollment period rapidly approaches.
HARTFORD - Insurance Commissioner Andrew N. Mais will be retiring Nov. 28 after nearly seven years as the state's top insurance regulator, the governor's office announced Friday. Gov. Ned Lamont is ...
Andrew Mais, who has led Connecticut’s Insurance Department for nearly seven years, announced Friday he is retiring from the position next week. Gov. Ned Lamont tapped Josh Hershman, CEO of Immigrant ...
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