Lamont: State’s Most Vulnerable Will Get One-Year Health Care Subsidies at Cost of About $70 Million
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Gov. Ned Lamont speaks about Connecticut's participation in the Nursing Licensure Compact and the state's first measles case in more than four years at a press conference at the University of Hartford, Dec. 11, 2025. Photo credit: Ronni Newton
Gov. Ned Lamont urged residents to visit AccessHealthCT.com to see their potential costs and savings.
By Donald Eng, CTNewsJunkie.com
With Congress at a stalemate over extension of the Affordable Care Act’s enhanced subsidies, Connecticut will step in to pick up the slack. At least, some of it for some people.
“We’ve been working really hard with OPM (Office Of Policy and Management) and Access Health to do everything we can to, A – protect the most vulnerable, and we’re going to be able to subsidize Covered Connecticut to the degree to which anybody earning up to $56,000, there’ll be no change in your health care costs,” Gov. Ned Lamont said Thursday afternoon.
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