Press Release Archived
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Attorney General, DEP Win Contempt Order Against North Branford Junkyard Compelling Cleanup
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Attorney General, CWA Call On AT&T To Abandon New Round Of Devastating Layoffs
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Attorney General, DCP Sue CVS Pharmacies For Alleged Sale Of Expired Foods, Over The Counter Drugs
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Attorney General Demands AIG Provide Bonus Amounts, Recipients, Other Information
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Attorney General, DCP Sue Florida Mortgage Rescue Company For Allegedly Defrauding CT Homeowners
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Attorney General George Jepsen and Consumer Counsel Elin Swanson Katz said state utility regulators should fine Connecticut Light & Power Co. for failing to correct and upgrade long-standing problems in an underground electric distribution system in Waterbury.
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Statement By Attorney General Jepsen Regarding Sebac Complaint About Emails
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Statement By Attorney General George Jepsen: Independent Management Audit Of CL&P Is Approved
Note: The Attorney General requested an independent management audit of CL&P in a filing to PURA on Nov. 10.
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Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen said today he opposes relicensing two Indian Point nuclear reactors in Buchanan, N.Y. until a thorough and complete investigation is made of environmental impacts from continuing their operation for 20 years, including spent fuel storage, the potential threat to public drinking water supplies and relocating large numbers of people in the event of an accident.
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Statement by Attorney General George Jepsen about proposed AT&T/T-Mobile merger
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Attorney General: PURA Agrees to Review Proposed NU/NSTAR Merger
Attorney General George Jepsen said state utility regulators are helping to ensure that Connecticut utility customers are protected with a final decision today to review the proposed merger of Northeast Utilities and NStar, a Boston-based utility holding company.