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Get the latest news and insights from The Connecticut Project and hear from working people, advocates, researchers, and more about the latest issues facing families in our state.
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In some towns, three out of four renters could get up to $2,500 a year
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Going without a car makes it harder to get to work or get food
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Caring for Connecticut means caring about opportunity
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Tell your lawmakers why issues matter to you
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Protect affordable healthcare and food
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Most don’t expect to be better off a year from now. The cost of rent is partly to blame.
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Connecticut must step in before more people lose their food
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It’s the right – and the financially smart – thing to do
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Treat yo’self with your refund
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Lawmakers must fight for funding before more people lose food
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Get what you’re owed before April 15
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Supporting renters supports our communities