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CT Attorney General William Tong joined a multistate lawsuit against the Trump Administration, accusing it of illegally intimidating healthcare providers into stopping gender-affirming care for youth.
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WTIC Hartford on MSNConnecticut veterans and servicemembers should be aware of scams targeting themAttorney General William Tong issued a release Thursday warning military members and veterans to be vigilant against scams ...
Attorneys General William Tong (D) and Letitia James (D) claim the administration is imposing a de facto national ban on ...
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FOX61 on MSNConnecticut AG Tong sues Trump Administration for sharing SNAP recipients’ personal dataAttorney General William Tong joined a 22-state coalition Tuesday challenging a USDA mandate for states to turn over sensitive information about SNAP recipients.
States filed their own lawsuits because the loss of funding for Planned Parenthood clinics would mean a cost to them, William ...
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong Monday announced he’s filed an application for a $2.5 million prejudgment remedy to ...
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FOX61 on MSNConnecticut AG sues Trump administration for trying to block federal Planned Parenthood fundingConnecticut AG William Tong joined a coalition of 23 states in suing over the “Defund Provision” in the “Big Beautiful Bill,” ...
State Attorney General William Tong says he’s ready to “throw the book” at two Connecticut men who he alleges scammed ...
HARTFORD – Attorney General William Tong has sued a Fairfield business owner and an Oakdale affiliate for $2.5 million for their part in an alleged fraudulent cannabis license-for-sale scheme ...
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong is urging state utility regulator to reject a rate hike request by Yankee Gas that ...
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FOX61 on MSNConnecticut AG sues Trump for ‘unlawfully’ taking $84M in disaster mitigation funds from stateWilliam Tong joined a coalition of 20 state AGs suing the Trump Administration for shutting down FEMA’s BRIC program. He says it will cost Connecticut $84 million.
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong said Thursday that the state will receive a portion of approximately $720 million in new opioid settlements. The settlements were reached between a bipartisan ...
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