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Gov. Ned Lamont’s administration didn’t violate state law when it moved $340 million in interest earned on federal COVID ...
Ned Lamont’s administration didn’t violate state law when it moved $340 million in interest earned on federal COVID relief grants into the state budget, Attorney General William Tong said Monday.
Connecticut has joined at least a dozen lawsuits against President Donald Trump, succeeding in blocking some of the ...
Connecticut Democrats cite a constitutional crisis and worsening world economy on President Trump's 100th day.
Connecticut's constitutional officers were at the State Capitol Building for what Attorney General William Tong (D) called a ...
A federal agency that helps match citizens with community-based service is facing an 85 percent reduction in its workforce, prompting several attorneys general — including Connecticut’s William Tong — ...
Gov. Ned Lamont and top Connecticut Democrats ripped President Donald Trump’s first 100 days as “an utter disaster.” State Republicans simultaneously ripped Democrats, saying ...
Attorney General William Tong answers questions about Donald Trump's first 100 days in office outside the State Capitol in ...
The bill aims to keep insurance companies from restricting mental health services any more than they restrict surgical or ...
Lawmakers and advocates are divided on whether to allow the governor and legislature to weigh in on how opioid legal ...
CT Democrats say President Trump’s performance is actually worse than his dismal polling reflects. Republicans say it’s too ...