The Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection has provided notice to the Attorney General of an abnormal market disruption regarding the wholesale price of motor gasoline or gasohol. Pursuant to Conn. Gen. Stat. § 42-234, no seller of motor gasoline or gasohol shall sell, or offer to sell, an energy resource at an unconscionably excessive price between April 13, 2026, and May 13, 2026.

Attorney General’s Statement On Second Circuit Ruling On No Child Left Behind

Connecticut Attorney General's Office

Press Release

Attorney General’s Statement On Second Circuit Ruling On No Child Left Behind

July 13, 2010

         “The Second Circuit has declined to rule on the merits of our lawsuit -- but enables us to continue our fight to uphold the No Child Left Behind Act and its critical goals in the courts or legislatively.

“My office is reviewing this decision to determine the next best step to ensure that the federal government fulfills its promise under the law to provide all of our children a fair, equal and quality education.

“Our key goal remains: hold the federal government to its promise and obligation to provide Connecticut sufficient funding or other means to comply with the No Child Left Behind Act. The law requires full federal funding and we are determined to fight for it -- a necessity in our battle to close achievement gaps and increase accountability.”