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Attorney General's Office Sends Out 100 Inquiries to Gas Stations Following 200 Complaints
Nearly 200 people have complained to Connecticut’s Attorney General about high gas prices. Drivers across the state are concerned that retailers aren’t reducing the per-gallon price by 25 cents. It’s a mandatory measure that went into effect on April 1 and is expected to continue through the end of June. “I’ve seen one station, I think in Middletown....
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Gas Prices Creeping Up Again in Connecticut
Just weeks after suspending the gas tax in Connecticut, prices at the pump seem to be climbing again.
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Bill Expanding Attorney General's Powers Heads to Governor
Connecticut lawmakers have voted to formally expand the state Attorney General’s powers to include investigating allegations of certain hate crimes and civil rights violations and to initiate legal proceedings. The bill, which passed 96 to 51 in the House of Representatives, now moves to Gov. Ned Lamont’s desk. It previously passed in the Senate on Friday. “We are ready to…
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Attorney General Wants to Help Alleviate Student Debt For Many
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong is joining other attorneys general in supporting a plan to wipe out millions of dollars in student debt.