Connecticut has become the first state in the nation to virtually end homelessness of its Veterans. The Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness (CCEH), and other non-profits have been out scouring the state identifying homeless Veterans, and handing out vouchers for permanent or temporary housing. National and state officials set a goal to end the plight of homeless Veterans.
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Be proud Connecticut !
Amen!
Way to go Connecticut.
Congratulation , you will soon see an increase in your population , go for it
Before to long there will be a new order that we can not help a vet , that every president wanted to be just that out of pride and prestige volunteered his time . He she is Not to receive free medical and no pension and he or any other employee of the goverment has to have served a minimum of six years with any branch of services he/ she qualifies for , without prior he/ she dos not to apply for any governmental job including president
Great stuff folks.
Highest taxed state, they should give something!
Yet, Connecticut wants to take away your guns. Whatever.
Thank you, Connecticut.
Connecticut finial