Press Release Archived
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Statement By Attorney General George Jepsen Concerning Investigation Of State E-Mail System
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Statement from AG Jepsen on AT&T Wireline Sale to Frontier Communications
“My focus will be on evaluating the effect that this transaction will have on quality of service provided at reasonable rates, as well as the impact on competition, Connecticut’s workforce and the state’s efforts to streamline and improve the use and control of utility poles."
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State Officials Warn Residents about “Free Medical Alert” Scams
Scammers promising “free” medical alert devices have been contacting residents across the state, and consumers need to be take note and spread the word, Department of Consumer Protection Commissioner William M. Rubenstein and Attorney General George Jepsen advised today.
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Attorney General Says FDA Will Be Powerful Enforcement Partner In Fighting False Food Labels
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Attorney General Statement On Southington Landfill Settlements
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Attorney General Defends States’ Rights To Impose Age Restrictions On Violent Video Games
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States Question Federal Incentives For Utility Transmission Construction
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State Officials Offer Help To Distressed Homeowners
Connecticut’s distressed homeowners have an opportunity to meet one-on-one with mortgage lenders to explore options regarding loan modifications and foreclosure assistance at a state-sponsored forum on Tuesday Nov. 15, 2011.
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State Files Suit against Former Hartford Charity Director over Allegations of Fund Misuse
The state has filed suit against the former executive director of the now-defunct South Arsenal Neighborhood Development, Inc. over allegations that she misappropriated charitable funds in violation of state law, Attorney General George Jepsen and Department of Consumer Protection Commissioner William M. Rubenstein announced today.
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Attorney General Submits Settlement Providing $1 Million For F&S Oil Customers
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Attorney General Urges Consumers To Swiftly Redeem Circuit City Gift Cards, Return Unwanted Items
