A round-up of news briefs from CT Mirror reporters about this week's happenings at the Connecticut General Assembly.
The lawsuit states the administration's actions in firing 1,300 workers and attempts to dismantle the department are illegal and unconstitutional.
It’s getting hotter all the time.” That is what Connecticut’s attorney general is saying about massive federal cuts in staffing and programs.
Connecticut and New York’s attorneys general are among 21 AGs nationwide suing the Trump administration over its plans to ...
Attorneys general from 20 states joined the lawsuit to block President Trump's effort to dismantle the agency.
Connecticut would become the tenth state to allow individuals and municipalities to sue gun makers and state gun dealers.
Swaranjit Singh formally announced his mayoral bid in front of Norwich City Hall Saturday, with numerous people in attendance ...
A bomb threat sent to Connecticut Attorney General William Tong’s Stamford home on Friday is part of a growing number of threats made against public officials across the state and U.S. “I'm ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Connecticut Attorney General William Tong Wednesday announced he’s co-leading a 38-state and territory bipartisan coalition urging Congress to take action against the ...
The school closed amid compliance issues uncovered by the state Office of Higher Education, Connecticut Attorney General William Tong said. State regulators accused the school of failing to meet ...
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