Press Release Archived
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Attorney General’s Statement On Sweeping Federal Financial Reform Package
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Attorney General’s Statement On Pratt & Whitney Effort To Block Fight To Protect Jobs
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Attorney General’s Statement On Nomination Of Judge Sotomayor To U.S. Supreme Court
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Attorney General’s Statement On Historic Vote To Regulate Tobacco
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Attorney General’s Statement On GAE Committee Approval Of Casino Smoking Ban
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Attorney General’s Statement On Proposed Water Rate Decrease
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Attorney General Urges “Silver Alert” To Protect Missing Senior Citizens
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Attorney General Seeks Tamiflu Pricing Policies From Major Pharmacies
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AG Jepsen, Consumer Counsel Katz: PURA Approves $5M Settlement with Electric Supplier Palmco
Under a settlement agreement approved by the state Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) yesterday, electric supply company Palmco Power CT, LLC will pay $5 million to the state of Connecticut and relinquish its electric supplier license for a period of five years, Attorney General George Jepsen and Consumer Counsel Elin Swanson Katz said.
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AG Jepsen: Former Corinthian College Students Eligible for Federal Student Loan Cancellation
Attorney General George Jepsen announced today that Connecticut has joined at least 42 other states and the District of Columbia in notifying residents who attended schools operated by Corinthian Colleges, Inc. that they may be eligible for cancellation of their federal student loans used to attend those schools. If a student’s federal loan is cancelled, the student will make no more payments on the loan, and any payments already made will be refunded.
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AG Jepsen Joins Alliance Supporting Paris Climate Agreement
Attorney General George Jepsen has joined with 18 other state attorneys general in signing an open letter affirming support for climate action to meet the Paris Climate Agreement.
