Press Release Archived
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Attorney General Praises Final DPUC Decision Slashing SCG Rates 3.2 Percent
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Attorney General Praises Revocation of Bush Rule Jeopardizing Endangered Species and Habitats
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Attorney General Announces Judge Approves Buyer For Marathon Nursing Homes In State Receivership
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Attorney General Says CNG/Southern Will Receive New Level of Service and Safety Scrutiny
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Attorney General Calls On DPUC To Reject CL&P Request To Eliminate Upcoming 5 Percent Rate Decrease
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Attorney General Calls On DoD To Release Information Regarding Personality Disorder Discharges
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Attorney General Calls DPUC Decision Slashing Connecticut Water Company Rate Increase “Good Start”
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Attorney General Announces $150,000 Settlement With R.J. Reynolds Regarding Cartoon Cigarette Ads
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AG Jepsen Urges Eligible Conn. Residents to Submit Claims for Provigil Settlement
Attorney General George Jepsen is urging Connecticut residents who may be eligible to participate in and receive funds from a $125 million multistate settlement that resolved anticompetitive conduct involving the drug Provigil to file a claim before time runs out.
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Attorney General George Jepsen has joined with 15 other attorneys general in asking a federal appeals court to leave in place a temporary restraining order issued by the federal District Court in Seattle that has halted President Donald Trump's executive order barring individuals from seven majority-Muslim countries from entering the United States.
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Consumer Alert: Beware Healthcare Scams during Open Enrollment
State officials today are warning Connecticut residents to look out for scammers using federal open enrollment periods to lure consumers into buying fake health plans or otherwise obtain personal or financial information, Attorney General George Jepsen, state Department of Insurance Commissioner Katharine Wade and Jim Wadleigh, CEO of Access Health CT, said today.
