Though SNAP benefits were restored, about 36K CT residents are still at risk of losing food assistance due to the One Big ...
In Connecticut, benefits have been automatically loaded onto the EBT cards and are available for use at grocery stores and other authorized retailers.
On October 31, USDA issued new guidance to state SNAP agencies describing changes to program eligibility under HR-1, dubbed ...
An estimated 36,000 income-eligible people in Connecticut risk losing SNAP benefits when the new work requirements take ...
The lawsuit claims certain immigrants could be blocked from getting benefits even if they get a green card, in contradiction ...
CT Mirror’s independent, nonprofit journalism depends on reader support. My heart sank as I read the text message my parents asked me to translate for them. Although they understand some English, they ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Rajib Saha picks up a bag of veggies from volunteer Jisel Cordero at a Loaves & Fishes ...
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong joined 21 other attorneys general on Wednesday in suing to stop the federal ...
Caught in the middle of the federal fight over food assistance, Claribel Sanabria sat in her car outside WHEAT food pantry in West Haven Tuesday afternoon. She had just walked out with a few bags of ...