"This bill is damaging to public safety across the state and it effectively places financial burdens on municipalities."
"This allocation is the culmination of a nearly 7-year push, spanning three mayoral terms," said State Representative Brandon L McGee Jr.
Marisol Ferry was sentenced to 36 months imprisonment for distributing fentanyl and crack cocaine.
The suit seeks to block an executive order excluding undocumented immigrants from the census.
Oz Griebel, a two-time candidate for governor in Connecticut, was hospitalized after being hit by a car while jogging in Pennsylvania.
Attorney General William Tong announced the more than $350,000 settlement Thursday.
The suit seeks to stop a new HHS rule targeting LGBTQ+, women and minorities.
William Tong joins other state attorneys general in challenging the EPA to continue regulating toxic air pollution from power plants.
AG Tong joined a multi-state lawsuit challenging a Trump administration rule curtailing states' Clean Water Act oversight.
A coalition of 23 attorneys general are suing Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos and the U.S. Department of Education.
The proposed rule will result in the deportation of bona fide asylum seekers who face persecution or torture in their home countries.
The request is for Columbus Boulevard to be changed to honor the memory of Connecticut civil rights leader Dr. Frank T. Simpson.
Attorney General William Tong has joined a coalition of 15 attorneys general and the City of Chicago in a motion for summary judgment.
Earlier this year, Attorney General Tong joined a coalition of 33 states in filing an amicus brief in support of the federal robocall ban.
"I have already heard from Connecticut students who are in danger of being kicked out of the country because of this rule change."
State Treasurer Shawn T. Wooden has announced his decision to restructure the Emerging Markets Debt portfolio, with investments worth $1.8B.
"I come from a long history of African-Americans, and we know what it’s like for the highest court in the land to uphold discrimination."
Hartford Police Chief Jason Thody is facing disciplinary measures after he crashed his department-issued vehicle in May.
The Treasurer calls on state leaders to create a comprehensive and bold approach to address systemic racism.
A draft spending plan details proposed disbursement guidelines for $1.8 million in federal coronavirus aid funds.
"Today's decision was a victory for the rule of law and the right to choose -- but by the narrowest of margins," the Attorney General said.
Attorneys General argue states have the authority to enact laws that protect public safety regardless of residents' immigration status.
The amicus brief argues that the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) must be accepted as the 28th Amendment to the United States Constitution.
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong was part of a 22-state coalition asking the EPA to propose drinking water standards for chemicals.
Bipartisan coalition of attorneys general expresses concern about contact tracing apps privacy implications in letters to Apple and Google.
The council voted to cut the police department's budget by about 4 percent at a Wednesday meeting.
Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz announced that the U.S. Census Bureau will restart hand-delivering Census paper questionnaires.
Access critical for those studying, working, and seeking healthcare from home during COVID-19.
Tong joined a multistate coalition filing a lawsuit challenging the Trump Administration’s rollback of the national Clean Car Standards.
Connecticut residents are welcome to apply, regardless of whether their home is heated through electricity, natural gas, or another fuel.
The First Circuit vacated the federal Board of Immigration Appeals’ (BIA) decision, and sent the case back to the BIA.
“We owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to the first responders who put their lives on the line to protect ours," General Attorney Tong said.
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Gov. Ned Lamont said he has changed the date of Connecticut's presidential primary due to ongoing coronavirus concerns.
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Andre Santiago, a Hartford Resident, has been named the new Vice President of Programs of Leadership Greater Hartford (LGH).
Gov. Lamont and Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz announced they have launched an official State of Connecticut website for the 2020 U.S. Census.