Tag: Connecticut residents

  • CT State Senator Matt Lesser update on SNAP benefits

    CT State Senator Matt Lesser update on SNAP benefits

    From Senator Lesser’s November 8th newsletter:

    This afternoon, we received welcomed news that Connecticut residents have had their November SNAP benefits fully restored on their EBT cards.

    The federal government has restored 65% of the funding, and Governor Lamont has guaranteed the remaining funds to ensure recipients are made whole.

    For a week, low income families in my district and around Connecticut have not known when their next meal might arrive. I have already heard from many families who are breathing a huge sigh of relief – but the wealthiest country in the world allowing its constituents to go hungry for over a week is unjustifiable. SNAP benefits should be off the table as Donald Trump, Speaker Mike Johnson and republicans in Congress continue to keep the government closed for business. It is indefensible for the President or anyone else to use hunger as a bargaining chip in negotiations. Thank you to Governor Lamont and D.S.S. Commissioner Barton-Reeves for being the adults in the room and delivering for Connecticut, as well as the D.S.S. team who worked around the clock to get these funds to the people who need them.

    Those impacted can check their card balances by visiting MyDSS.ct.gov or calling 1-888-328-2666.

    If you have a direct question about legislation or an issue you’re seeking help with, please reach out to my office. My staff and I are dedicated to representing you and assisting you with any issues you may be experiencing. Please contact me at 860-240-0511 or by email at lesser@senatedems.ct.gov.

    All the best,
    Matt

  • Congresswoman Jahana Hayes fights for SNAP benefits taken by the Trump administration

    Congresswoman Jahana Hayes fights for SNAP benefits taken by the Trump administration

    Key Points:

    • The Congresswoman Hayes is opposing the Trump administration’s removal of SNAP (food stamps) benefits to millions across the country.
    • In Connecticut, nearly 360,000 residents will be effected including children, seniors, people with disabilities and veterans enrolled in the program.
    • Federal workers not being paid during Trump’s shutdown are also impacted.
    • Why the negotiating with the Trump administration cannot be trusted to fix this critical issue.

    In Connecticut, nearly 360,000 people will be affected.

    The Congresswoman was interviewed about this crisis on “Laura Coates Live” to explain this situation and how Democrats are fighting back against Republicans who cannot be trusted.