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Methods can involve the use of opioid overdose reversal medications such as naloxone, providing sterile needles to limit the transmission of infectious diseases, test strips that detect fentanyl in ...
President Trump, homelessness is not a crime,” Lamont said. “These folks need help, not handcuffs,” Gov. Lamont said.
While many can agree that the unhoused crisis in our state needs addressing, President Trump's proposal is not realistic.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on July 24 to pump funding into managing the homeless population in the ...
The Trump administration is correct in recognizing that our nation’s approach to people suffering before our eyes has, in too ...
President Trump's newest Executive Order is a deliberate attempt to reverse hard-won progress and appease those who view unhoused people as a nuisance.
Some Connecticut Democrats have criticized a recent executive order from President Donald Trump on homelessness. The executive order was signed last month instructing states to push homeless people ...
President Donald Trump’s executive order criminalizing unhoused people is stirring fear in Connecticut among outreach workers ...
The executive order shifts resources from prevention programs to removing those living on the streets, and in some cases, ...
Democratic lawmakers and housing advocates blasted President Donald Trump’s executive order on homelessness, frequently ...
Lamont, legislators and housing advocates share a disdain of Trump’s order pushing cities to combat homelessness with involuntary commitments.
Members of Connecticut’s congressional delegation joined the state’s governor and others to talk about the impact of a recent ...