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May 12, 2005
More Flexible and Smarter State and Federal Budget Choices Could Help Children at Risk
April 18, 2005
Yale Whiffenpoofs To Perform in Benefit Concert for Connecticut Voices for Children on May 4
April 13, 2005
More Children Receiving Preventive Dental Care in HUSKY Program, But Most Still Do Not Get Preventive Visits
April 7, 2005
Report Finds Connecticut Child Care Centers in Fiscal Squeeze
March 30, 2005
Connecticut Residents Could Lose Up To $386 Million In Federal Funding Under U.S. House Budget Plan
March 16, 2005
State Legislators and Dozens of CT Organizations Call on Congressional Delegation to Oppose Federal Cuts
February 28, 2005
Report Finds High Immigration Growth Helps Counteract Challenges of Aging Population
February 22, 2005
The President's Budget Cuts Programs Vital to Connecticut Significantly While Extending and Expanding Tax Cuts for the Most Affluent
February 18, 2005
State and National Experts to Discuss State and Federal Budgets and Impacts on Connecticut Residents
January 11, 2005
Report: Connecticut's Foster Care System Relies Too Heavily on Expensive, Out-of-Home Services
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