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12/19/2025
Attorney General Tong Secures Court Order to Block HUD Changes That Would Have Left Thousands Without Housing
ttorney General William Tong announced today that a federal judge has ordered the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to halt changes to its Continuum of Care grant program — the largest resource for federal homelessness assistance funding — after a coalition of states argued in court that the changes were illegal and would leave tens of thousands of people around the country without a place to live.
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12/18/2025
Attorney General Tong Statement on Trump Proposed Rules to End Medicaid and Medicare Funding for Hospitals Over Gender Affirming Care
Attorney General William Tong released the following statement regarding the proposed rules announced by the Trump Administration today that would prohibit Medicaid funding for gender affirming care for youth and strip hospitals of all Medicaid and Medicare funding if they continue to offer such care.
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12/17/2025
Attorney General Tong Announces $455,598 False Claims Settlement with Branford Nurse
Attorney General William Tong today announced a $455,598.31 settlement with Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Dayna L. Giordano and her medical office resolving allegations that Giordano violated the Connecticut False Claims Act by causing pharmacies to bill the Connecticut Medical Assistance Program for injectable specialty drugs that Giordano failed to administer to patients.
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12/16/2025
Attorney General Tong Leads Multistate Settlement with Hyundai and Kia for their Sales of Vehicles Lacking Industry-Standard Anti-Theft Technology
Attorney General William Tong today led a coalition of 35 other attorneys general announcing a settlement with automobile manufacturers Hyundai and Kia for their sale of millions of vehicles nationwide that lacked industry-standard, anti-theft technology.
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12/15/2025
Attorney General Tong Secures Court Order Protecting SNAP Benefits
Attorney General William Tong today released the following statement after a federal judge blocked the Trump administration’s efforts to penalize states with millions of dollars in fines related to their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) operations.
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12/16/2025
Attorney General Tong Statement on Eversource Notice that it will Seek $88 Million Rate Hike for Aquarion
Attorney General William Tong released the following statement regarding the notice of intent filed by Eversource that the company will seek approval from the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority for an $88 million rate hike for Aquarion Water Company consumers
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12/15/2025
Attorney General Tong Sues Uber Over Unfair and Deceptive Practices
Attorney General William Tong announced today that Connecticut and 21 other state and county law enforcement agencies have joined a lawsuit previously filed by the Federal Trade Commission against Uber Technologies, LLC and Uber USA, LLC, the operators of the popular rideshare and delivery company.
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12/12/2025
Attorney General Tong Joins Bipartisan Coalition of 42 Attorneys General in Letter to AI Software Companies Demanding Safeguards to Protect Vulnerable Residents from Harmful Interactions with Bots
Attorney General William Tong this week joined a coalition of 42 attorneys general sending a letter to OpenAI, Google, Meta, Microsoft, and other major artificial intelligence software production and distribution companies demanding more quality control and other safeguards over chatbot products.
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12/12/2025
Attorney General Tong Sues Over Trump Administration's Unlawful New $100K Fee for H-1B Visas
Attorney General William Tong today joined a coalition of 19 states in suing the Trump Administration over its unlawful policy imposing a $100,000 fee on new H-1B visa petitions.
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12/11/2025
Attorney General Tong Secures Court Victory Preventing Trump Administration From Unlawfully Cutting Billions in Disaster Preparedness Funding
Attorney General William Tong and a coalition of 20 states today won a lawsuit against the Trump Administration over its unlawful attempt to shut down the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) bipartisan Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) program, designed to protect communities from natural disasters before they strike.
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12/9/2025
Attorney General Tong Begins Term as President of the National Association of Attorneys General
Attorney General William Tong today began his term as President of the National Association of Attorneys General following a unanimous vote by all attorneys general, Democrat and Republican.
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12/9/2025
Attorney General Tong Secures Court Victory Preventing Trump Administration from Halting Federal Wind Energy Permitting
Attorney General William Tong and a coalition of 18 attorneys general on Monday won their lawsuit blocking the Trump Administration’s unlawful order to freeze all federal permitting of wind energy projects, the latest legal victory against Trump’s arbitrary attacks on affordable, renewable energy.
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12/5/2025
Attorney General Tong Shares Information for Consumers Regarding Restitution from $700 Million Google Play Store Settlement
Attorney General William Tong today issued a consumer alert notifying consumers of new information and instructions to receive funds from a $700 million settlement with Google secured by Attorney General Tong and a coalition of 53 attorneys general.
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12/4/2025
Attorney General Tong Announces Development in Generic Drug Price-Fixing Case
Attorney General William Tong today announced a significant development in one of the ongoing generic drug price-fixing cases, sharing that U.S. District Judge Shea Michael P. Shea dismissed a motion for summary judgment filed by the drugmakers seeking to toss key elements of the case.
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12/3/2025
Attorney General Tong Announces New Developments in Crackdown on Bootleg GLP-1 Weight Loss Drugs
In a continuing crackdown on the sale of bootleg GLP-1 weight loss drugs, Attorney General William Tong this month sent cease and desist letters to weight loss spas in Avon, Brookfield and Danbury advertising non-FDA approved compounded GLP-1 weight loss drugs despite a state warning that such practices could violate the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act.
