2013 Press Releases
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- 1/22/2013 Media Advisory: Thursday Connecticut Triad Annual Conference on Financial Abuse
- 1/15/2013 “No Excuse for Financial Abuse” : Attorney General Highlights Triad Annual Conference
- 1/10/2013 Statement from Attorney General Jepsen on UI’s Intent to File for Electric Rate Increase
- 1/10/2013 Attorney General, DCP: Don’t Believe Viral Emails Suggesting Cell Phone Numbers will “Go Public”
- 1/9/2013 DEEP Announces $360,000 in Funding to Seven Municipalities for Purchase of New Diesel Vehicles
- 1/2/2013 Connecticut Agencies Win Federal Hearing On ISO New England Budget Increases
- 1/2/2013 Attorney General Reminds Qualified Borrowers: Jan. 18 is Submission Deadline for Foreclosure Settlement Claims
- 1/2/2013 Electronic Process for Filing Unfair Trade Practices Act Complaints will Speed Process, Save on Costs
- 1/1/2013 AG Praises Extension of Tax Benefit for Distressed Homeowners
2013 Press Releases
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AG Jepsen Calls on Federal Regulators to Examine UnitedHealthcare Provider Termination
In a letter sent today, Attorney General George Jepsen has asked federal regulators to “aggressively scrutinize” UnitedHealthcare’s decision to terminate a large number of doctors from its Medicare Advantage Plan network in Connecticut.
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Clean Air Improvements Anticipated From New Agreement with American Electric Power Company
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Media Advisory: Thursday Connecticut Triad Annual Conference on Financial Abuse
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Attorney General George Jepsen has joined with attorneys general in Vermont, Massachusetts and New York in asking federal regulators to broaden their generic environmental impact review of spent nuclear fuel storage at nuclear power plants.
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Attorney General Leads Multistate Coalition Challenging Standard & Poor’s Ratings
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Attorney General Urges Congress to Again Extend Tax Relief for Distressed Homeowners
Attorney General George Jepsen is once again leading a national effort by state attorneys general who are urging Congress to extend tax relief for consumers who have mortgage debt canceled or forgiven because of financial hardship or a decline in housing values.
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Attorney General Supporting Marriage Equality Before U.S. Supreme Court
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State Supreme Court Clears Challenge To Tire Pond Cleanup in Hamden, North Haven