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Attorney General, In Formal Opinion  - Says Voting Hours Cannot Be Extended, But Voters In Line At 8 PM Will Be Permitted To Vote

Consumers Verify And Report Questionable, Possibly Improper, Charges On Phone Bills - Consumers should closely scrutinize their telephone bills for questionable or unauthorized charges that may have been improperly imposed by companies through "billing aggregators," third parties that contract with telephone companies. 

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The Child Advocate and the Attorney General have released the results of their joint review of the Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) program which provides assistance to the courts in promoting permanency planning for children in Connecticut.

 

 

Connecticut Living Wills Information - This website describes your legal rights as
a patient to make decisions about your medical care.
 
 
MySpace.com (PDF-73 KB) - Attorney General's Helpful Guide for Parents.
 
 
Ameriquest Settlement Update
A website and toll free number now available regarding the Multi-State Settlement with Ameriquest Mortgage Company
 
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Updated October 14, 2008
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Thursday, November 20, 2008
Attorney General Sues Cemetery Manager For Cemetery Neglect And Improper Financial Gain
  Attorney General Richard Blumenthal today announced a lawsuit against the Hamden Plains Cemetery operator for improper financial gain, and failure to properly mark graves and maintain the cemetery grounds

Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Attorney General Applauds Legislature’s Allocation Of $6.8 Million To Fight Smoking
  Attorney General Richard Blumenthal today applauded the legislature’s allocation of about $6.8 million from the state’s tobacco settlement money for programs to fight smoking

Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Attorney General Calls AT&T Failure To Meet Service, Repair Standards “Unacceptable,” Demands DPUC Compel Improvements
  Attorney General Richard Blumenthal today blasted AT&T for failing for the last eight years to meet state service and repair standards, endangering public health and safety

Monday, November 17, 2008
Attorney General Vows To Fight Any NY Commuter Tax That Discriminates Against CT Residents
  Attorney General Richard Blumenthal today said he will challenge again -- as he did successfully in 1999 -- any commuter tax that affects Connecticut residents unfairly and unconstitutionally

Monday, November 17, 2008
Attorney General, Six Other States Say Fuel Efficiency Should Be Condition Of Financial Aid To Auto Industry
  Attorney General Richard Blumenthal today signed on to a letter with six other attorneys general calling on Congress to require that the auto industry accept greenhouse gas legislation as a condition of any federal financial aid

Monday, November 17, 2008
Attorney General, Child Advocate And Healthcare Advocate Urge Action To Boost Husky And Charter Oak
  Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, Child Advocate Jeanne Milstein and Healthcare Advocate Kevin Lembo urged Gov. M. Jodi Rell to bolster the HUSKY and the Charter Oak Health Plan by broadening their provider networks

Monday, November 17, 2008
Attorney General’s Statement On Report Revealing Flaws In GPS Monitoring
  This report reveals disturbing flaws in our state’s criminal GPS tracking system -- most notably the failure by a state contractor to accurately interpret and report the whereabouts of a dangerous convicted criminal

Friday, November 14, 2008
Attorney General Welcomes Governor’s Support For Restrictions, Tougher Oversight Of Debt Repair Offers
  Attorney General Richard Blumenthal today said he welcomes Gov. M. Jodi Rell’s support for increased oversight and tougher restrictions on companies and individuals who claim that for a fee they can stave off home foreclosures

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