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Governor seeks $50 million in federal funds for Connecticut's uninsured

By Hartford Courant  
   May 04, 2010

Connecticut could get $50 million in federal funds to provide health insurance to uninsured residents who have pre-existing conditions. Gov. M. Jodi Rell announced that Connecticut is looking to take part in a short-term $5 billion national program under healthcare reform legislation passed in March. Rell was cautious to say she does not want Connecticut to get involved in a long-term program that doesn't include federal funding, the Hartford Courant reports.

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