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Thursday, January 15, 2009 |
Attorney General Leads Multi-State Lawsuit Against Federal Rule Jeopardizing Women’s Health Rights, Including Birth Control Access |
| Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, on behalf of Comptroller Nancy Wyman and Healthcare Advocate Kevin Lembo, sued the Bush administration today to block an impending federal rule |
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Wednesday, January 14, 2009 |
Attorney General To Continue Fight In Wake Of New England Pellet Bankruptcy |
| Attorney General Richard Blumenthal said today that he will fight an attempt by New England Pellet, LLC and its owners to use the company’s recent bankruptcy |
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009 |
CT Attorney General Calls Social Networking Report “Step Forward,” Urges Sites To Immediately Implement Measures To Better Protect Children |
| This report is a step forward in the fight to better protect children from predators and inappropriate content on social networking sites |
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009 |
Attorney General Sues For Alleged Failure To Pay Marine Corps League Golf Tournament Hole In One Prize |
| Attorney General Richard Blumenthal today announced a lawsuit alleging that an insurer and its owner failed to pay a $40,000 hole in one prize last September at a charity golf tournament |
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009 |
Attorney General Says NY Settlement With Insurer Significant Step; CT Investigation Ongoing |
| Today’s settlement between New York and UnitedHealth Group -- eventually establishing a new reimbursement rate system -- is a significant step toward protecting patients |
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009 |
Attorney General’s Statement On FERC Chairman Resignation |
| This resignation starts dismantling a fatally flawed FERC -- leadership that is deservedly doomed as we welcome a new and promising administration |
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Monday, January 12, 2009 |
Attorney General Announces $3.35 Million Multi-State Settlement With Dell For Customer Service Failures |
| Attorney General Richard Blumenthal today announced a $3.35 million settlement between 34 states -- led by Connecticut and Washington -- and Dell, Inc. and Dell Financial Services |
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Friday, January 09, 2009 |
Attorney General Warns That Nearly $400,000 In Blue Tulip Gift Cards May Soon Be Worthless |
| Attorney General Richard Blumenthal today warned that Blue Tulip stores -- including five in Connecticut -- will close by the end of the month, soon rendering worthless any merchandise credit, gift cards and deposits |
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