Press Release Archived
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Attorney General Calls On Food Manufacturers To Drop Smart Choices Label
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Attorney General Calls Southern CT Gas 15-Percent Rate Hike Request Unconscionable
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Attorney General Calls Tobacco Bill Signing An Historic Public Health Victory
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Attorney General, Casino Employees, Antismoking Groups Call For Total Smoking Ban At Indian Casinos
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Attorney General, Consumer Counsel Announce Job Cuts At CT Natural Gas and Southern CT Gas On Hold
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Attorney General George Jepsen wants information from flooring retailer Lumber Liquidators about Chinese-manufactured laminate flooring sold online and in its Connecticut stores that, according to a recent media report, may contain high levels of formaldehyde despite purporting to be in compliance with certain legal standards.
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Due to changes in the federal Internal Revenue Service’s accounting regulations, Connecticut Water Co. stands to recover approximately $10 million for taxes paid since 2010 and, under a settlement agreement finalized today, the company will refund those dollars to its customers over a two-year period, Consumer Counsel Elin Swanson Katz and Attorney General George Jepsen announced.
