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Attorney General Disappointed By Defeat Of Casino Smoking Ban Bill, Will Fight On
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Attorney General Investigates Improper Sales Tax On Energy Efficiency Products
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Attorney General, DEP Announce Ohio Utility To Pay State $270,000, Slash Pollution Carried To CT
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Attorney General Investigates AT&T For Millions Charged To CT Ratepayers For Use Of Its Logo
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Attorney General Investigates Selection Process For Law Firms, Marshals Handling Foreclosures
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Attorney General Praises Decision Blocking Manufacturers From Allowing Sale Of Toxic Toys
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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.
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A Connecticut healthcare organization and its chief executive officer have reached an $883,859 settlement with the state of Connecticut and the federal government to resolve allegations that the company submitted improper claims for payment to Connecticut's Medicaid program, Attorney General George Jepsen and state Department of Social Services (DSS) Commissioner Roderick L. Bremby said today.
