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  • Attorney General Richard Blumenthal's Biography

  • Statutory Responsibility

    The Attorney General is the chief civil legal officer of the State. The Office of the Attorney General was officially established in 1897. The Connecticut Constitution and General Statutes authorize the Attorney General to represent the interests of the people of the State of Connecticut in all civil legal matters involving the state to protect the public interest, and to serve as legal counsel to all state agencies.

  • Ethics Policy (PDF-40KB)

    The Ethics Statement of the Office of the Attorney General Revised as of September 3, 2015

  • History of the Attorney General's Office

    A Brief History of the Connecticut Attorney General's Office and Biographies of the Attorney General's Who Have Held Office

  • Charities Home Page

  • Helpful Links

  • DSF Legacy Page Constitutional

  • Connecticut Parent Advocacy Center

    Information and support to families of children with any disability or chronic illness, age birth through 21.

  • The Arc of Connecticut

    The Arc of Connecticut is an advocacy organization committed to protecting the rights of people with mental retardation and related developmental disabilities and to promoting opportunities for their full inclusion in the life of their communities. Visit their website for information on Arc, Arc/CT Chapters, and donations.

  • Connecticut Association of Boards of Education

    Visit the Connecticut Association of Boards of Education website for information on education, CABE-CAPSS conventions, current workshops and more.

  • Connecticut Bureau of Education and Services for the Blind

    BESB's mission is to provide quality educational and rehabilitative services to all people who are legally blind or deaf-blind and children who are visually impaired at no cost to our clients or their families. You will find information about blindness, children's services, adult services, employment services and more.

  • Connecticut Department of Developmental Services

    The Department of Developmental Services is a state agency funded by the State of Connecticut to purchase or provide a wide range of supports and services for citizens of Connecticut with developmental disabilities. Information about support and services, day programs, employment supports, family supports and more is provided.

  • The Association for Severe Handicaps

    Information and resources for community living, communication rights, chapters, committees and more.

  • Nursing Homes Information

    Nursing homes are licensed by the Department of Public Health which also certifies the homes for participation in the Medicaid program. Use the links on this page to find out information about a nursing home and to file a complaint with the Department of Public Health. The Long Term Care Ombudsman also investigates complaints and advocates on behalf of nursing home residents. Updates on litigation involving nursing homes brought by my office are also provided on this page.

  • Omnibus Lawsuit Complaint