Press Release Archived
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States Question Federal Incentives For Utility Transmission Construction
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CT Attorney General, Other State AGs Meet With Craigslist, Urge Closure Of Online Brothel
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Attorney General’s Statement On Pratt & Whitney Effort To Block Fight To Protect Jobs
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Attorney General Asks Google If It Collected Wireless Network Data Without Permission In CT
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Attorney General Statement Regarding Gov’s Office Comments On Charitable License Plate Funds
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Patients Of Midstate Medical Center Cautioned About Data Breach
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Retailers Urged To Check Charity Registrations Before Permitting Solicitations Of Customers
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Attorney General Calls For Criminal Background Checks On Home Health Care Aides
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Attorney General Encouraged By Reports Showing Connecticut Homeowners Receiving Mortgage Relief
Attorney General George Jepsen said mortgage modifications and other forms of relief resulting from the $25 billion national mortgage foreclosure settlement are reaching Connecticut’s distressed homeowners more quickly than anticipated.
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Statement from AG Jepsen on Supreme Court's Refusal to Hear Gun Lawsuit Appeal
"Sensible gun safety legislation works. The Supreme Court's action today in declining to hear this appeal affirms that the reforms enacted in Connecticut following the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School were reasonable, sensible and lawful."
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State Warns Businesses about “Official” Reporting Scam
Department of Consumer Protection Commissioner Jonathan A. Harris, Secretary of the State Denise Merrill and Attorney General George Jepsen are warning businesses across Connecticut about bogus forms being sent by the “Division of Corporate Services” seeking payment for an “Annual Records Statement,” alleging that payment is required by Connecticut law.
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Attorney General Closes Investigation Into Connecticut Humane Society