Press Release Archived
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Attorney General Investigates AT&T For Millions Charged To CT Ratepayers For Use Of Its Logo
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Attorney General Praises Decision Blocking Manufacturers From Allowing Sale Of Toxic Toys
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Attorney General To Seek Deeper Reduction In CL&P Rate Increase
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Attorney General Asks State Regulators To Investigate CL&P’S Storm Response
Attorney General George Jepsen today asked utility regulators to investigate the adequacy of Connecticut Light & Power Company's preparedness and response to Winter Storm Alfred on Oct. 29, which left more than 831,000 CL&P customers without power.
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Attorney General Asks Providers To Waive Charges For Period Of No Service
Attorney General George Jepsen is asking all providers of telecommunications, cable and satellite television and Internet services in Connecticut to waive charges for the period its Connecticut customers were without service following the Oct. 29 storm.
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Attorney General Alerts Consumers Of Sony Playstation Network Data Breach
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Attorney General Urges DPUC To Reject $31 Million Water Rate Hike
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Anheuser-Busch Taking The Right Approach By Reducing Alcohol Content In ‘Tilt’ beverage
