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State Attorney General William Tong says he’s ready to “throw the book” at two Connecticut men who he alleges scammed ...
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong said Thursday that the state will receive a portion of approximately $720 million in new opioid settlements.
William Tong is an intern at the Tribune covering breaking and local news. He is a rising senior at Northwestern University, where he served as print managing editor and investigations editor for ...
An online ticket marketplace for concerts, sports and theater will pay $85,000 as part of a settlement with the state of Connecticut after an investigation into violations of data privacy laws ...
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong has joined a lawsuit seeking to stop the Trump administration from cancelling certain mental health grants for public schools — including one meant to ...
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong has joined a lawsuit seeking to stop the Trump administration from cancelling certain mental health grants for public schools — including one meant to ...
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong joins New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin and Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell at a news conference regarding a federal lawsuit ...
Judge said states would likely prevail in lawsuit claiming layoffs and restructuring were arbitrary and capricious, violating federal law.
CT and NY are part of a $720 million settlement with eight drug manufacturers. The money collected will go toward anti-addiction programs.
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FOX61 on MSNConnecticut AG Tong sues President Trump for ‘unlawfully’ taking $84 million in disaster mitigation funding from stateWilliam Tong joined a coalition of 20 state AGs suing the Trump Administration for shutting down FEMA’s BRIC program. He says it will cost Connecticut $84 million.
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong, along with Department of Agriculture Commissioner Bryan Hurlburt, announced in May they had filed for permanent custody of 15 horses, which they alleged ...
William Tong, the attorney general of Connecticut, one of 18 states in a coalition that sued the Trump administration over the birthright order, said he was confident of the court eventually ...
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