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          Even with help from a subsidy, child care still cost Jenise Ramos $200 a week. 
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          It’s a familiar scenario. It’s time to renew your lease when your landlord announces your rent is go... 
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          April 15 is the deadline to file taxes. One way to get the most out of your taxes is to put money b... 
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          Everyone has to make tough budget decisions sometimes. But it doesn’t make any sense to be forced to... 
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          Ahead of the transition to a new presidential administration, we wanted to reach out to you, our par... 
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          The new kindergarten eligibility law in Connecticut, set to take effect for the 2024-2025 school yea... 
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          What would you do with a few extra thousand dollars? There’s a chance you’re owed money and don’t kn... 
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          CT’s child care incubators empower aspiring educators with free resources to start quality child car... 
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          Starting in 2024, a new state law will require children to turn five years old by September 1 of the... 
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          President and CEO of The Connecticut Project Action Fund Garth Harries reacts to Governor Lamont's c... 
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          Connecticut is in a child care crisis, with parents struggling to find and afford child care spots a... 

 
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
              