Connecticut COVID-19 Response
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Assistance and Relief
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6/9/2020
Your utilities will not be disconnected during this emergency regardless of payment status if your utility company is listed below.
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I just moved into the state, how can I get my license and registration transferred over?
5/1/2020Licensing for new Connecticut residents is available by appointment only
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Do I still have to file my federal taxes by April 15, 2022?
4/8/2020Income tax payment deadlines for individual returns, with a due date of April 15, 2022 have been extended to April 18, 2022
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4/7/2020
Yes. Part-time workers will be paid the amount they typically earn in a two-week period.
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For residents who are homeless, are there safe facilities that will allow for social distancing?
4/7/2020Yes. As of March 28, the Governor approved by Executive Order for agencies of state government to work together to provide emergency housing.
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Now that schools are closed, what resources are available for at-home learning for my child?
4/7/2020First, please check with your child’s teacher, with your school district, and with your local public library.
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I have Medicare Part D but I am worried about affording my co-pay. What should I do?
4/6/2020The answer depends on whether you qualify for Medicare only, or have both Medicare and Medicaid (in Connecticut, called HUSKY Health) coverage.
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4/6/2020
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act” or the “CARES Act” provides emergency assistance and health care response
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How much does it cost to be tested for COVID-19?
4/6/2020No, there is no cost to be tested for COVID-19. The Families First Coronavirus Response Act guarantees all Americans can receive free coronavirus testing.