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CT medical debt forgiveness, left out of budget, gets Lamont push

By Sophie Hawthorne
Published in Debt Management
May 13, 2023
1 min read
CT medical debt forgiveness, left out of budget, gets Lamont push

Recently, an interesting article caught my attention about Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont’s push to include medical debt forgiveness in the state’s budget. According to the report, Governor Lamont found that the state’s medical debt forgiveness program was excluded from the budget for the 2021 fiscal year. This program was designed to help low-income families who are struggling with medical debt due to the financial impact of the pandemic.

The program’s exclusion from the budget was reportedly due to a technical error during the drafting process, but Governor Lamont is now calling for its inclusion in the state’s budget. He stated that medical debt forgiveness is crucial for the state’s economic recovery and will help those who are currently struggling to pay off their medical bills.

This issue is particularly relevant now as the pandemic has had a significant impact on many people’s financial situation. People are losing their jobs or experiencing reduced income, and the cost of medical care is rising. Many low-income families are facing the burden of medical debt, which can have a negative impact on their credit score and overall financial health.

Connecticut’s medical debt forgiveness program is an important step in supporting struggling families. It will alleviate some of the financial stress and provide much-needed relief during these challenging times. As this program only benefits low-income households, it is an equitable and just solution to address the economic fallout from the pandemic.

In conclusion, Governor Lamont’s push to include medical debt forgiveness in the state’s budget is a positive step towards supporting those who are financially struggling due to the pandemic. It is important that we continue to provide assistance to those in need, especially during times of crisis.


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