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Attorney General William Tong has joined a coalition of 19 other attorneys general in urging the American Medical Association ...
A bill designed to crack down on reckless driving in Connecticut heads to the state Senate following a unanimous, bipartisan House vote of approval.
After a three-and-a-half hour debate, the House of Representatives on Tuesday approved a bill to restrict social media ...
From excessive speeding and reckless lane changes to distracted and intoxicated driving, this brazen lawlessness puts all of us in danger,” Attorney General William Tong said following Thursday’s ...
Citing a CT Insider Investigation on AI chatbots, Blumenthal and state lawmakers called for support of new safety proposals ...
The ploy pushed by Connecticut state Sen. Matt Lesser to counter Medicaid cuts carries legal peril and risk of backlash from ...
Attorney General William Tong joined his counterparts in more than ... administration’s policies toward on-shore wind. White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers said Democratic attorneys general ...
Kids’ online safety has been a signature issue for U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., who proposed the Kids Online Safety ...
Gov. 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.
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 lawmakers on the state and national level are pushing for new Internet-related legislation aimed at protecting ...
Following what some called a lack of federal action, the CT House passed a bill to restrict the use of social media ...