Connecticut Gets Federal Rural Health Funding Boost

Connecticut is set to receive about 154 million dollars in federal funding to improve health care access in rural communities. The money comes from the Rural Health Transformation Program created under President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, aimed at offsetting potential Medicaid cuts. State officials say the funding will support workforce expansion, population health, and long-term stability for rural health systems, even as concerns remain about future Medicaid reductions.