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We can patch up our safety net by making sure corporations and the wealthiest households pay their fair share of state taxes.
Recent laws instituted in the United States substantially cut funding to many government programs, especially those related to health or social well‐being.
Here is what President Donald Trump's massive tax and spending bill could mean for the U.S. economy and your finances.
Connecticut Department of Social Services Commissioner Andrea Barton Reeves said the state will cover 75% of SNAP administrative costs and share benefit expenses, an added $77 million, as federal cuts ...