Attorneys general from 20 states joined the lawsuit to block President Trump's effort to dismantle the agency.
It’s getting hotter all the time.” That is what Connecticut’s attorney general is saying about massive federal cuts in staffing and programs.
The lawsuit states the administration's actions in firing 1,300 workers and attempts to dismantle the department are illegal and unconstitutional.
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Connecticut Attorney General Tong says Trump’s order on birthright citizenship is ‘unconstitutional’HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Connecticut Attorney General William Tong is challenging what he calls President Donald Trump’s “unconstitutional executive order attacking birthright citizenship.” ...
CT Attorney General William Tong was in Norwich Tuesday, where he said that Connecticut protects and respects immigrants and ...
STAMFORD — Law enforcement investigated a bomb threat made to state Attorney General William Tong’s home in Stamford ... job fighting for and protecting Connecticut families.” ...
Connecticut's William Tong is one of 21 attorneys general suing the Trump administration over its efforts to hollow out the U.S. Department of Education.
Connecticut would become the tenth state to allow individuals and municipalities to sue gun makers and state gun dealers.
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WTIC Hartford on MSNConnecticut AG Tong joins new coalition attempting to stop President Trump’s FEMA funding freezeWilliam Tong joined 22 other state AGs in filing a second motion for enforcement in their lawsuit against the Trump ...
STAMFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Connecticut Attorney General William Tong Friday says his family is safe after a bomb threat was made against his home in Stamford. “I want to thank the state and ...
Attorney General William Tong said Friday that a bomb ... I am going to continue to do my job fighting for and protecting Connecticut families,” Tong said in a statement.
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