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Welcome to ConneCTKids Home Page
Connecticut's News Website for Kids
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The Steps of How a Bill Becomes a Law in Connecticut
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Attorney General Urges Alternatives To Broad Lobster Fishing Moratorium
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Library of Congress - Kids Page
This Web site is brought to you from the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.
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Attorney General Urges Certification Requirements For Behavioral Specialists Hired By Public Schools
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Teen dating violence impacts the entire community in painful and destructive ways
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Attorney General's Office Driving Directions
Driving Directions to the Attorney General's Office at 165 Capitol Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut
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State of Connecticut Employee Phone Directory
Connecticut Government Telephone & E-mail Directory provides telephone numbers and email addresses for state employees, contact information for agency departments, CT state legislators, CT federal legislators, as well as access to local government directories.
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Attorney General George Jepsen said proposed consent judgments were filed today against the nation’s five largest mortgage servicers, outlining the terms and conditions they are required to meet as part of the $25 billion mortgage foreclosure settlement announced Feb. 9.
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Connecticut Residents Advised to Check Out Charities Before Responding to Solicitors
Attorney General George Jepsen and Consumer Protection Commissioner William M. Rubenstein are urging Connecticut residents to make informed choices by asking questions when contacted by telemarketers seeking donations on behalf of a charity.
