Gov. Ned Lamont and Attorney General William Tong announced the state is investing $58.6 million to create a program providing stable housing and recovery support for those who experience opioid use disorder.
HARTFORD, Conn. — In Hartford on Friday, state leaders announced a $58.6 million investment in the fight against the opioid epidemic. The money comes out of a recent $50 billion multi-state settlement with pharmaceutical companies.
AG William Tong has joined a national movement of attorneys general in combatting the spread of dangerous e-cigarettes being used by and harming young people.
State officials are preparing to respond to any sweeping actions President-elect Donald Trump makes on day one.
Connecticut leaders are behind a massive crackdown on bootleg e-cigarettes to get fewer young people addicted to disposable products — all part of a coordinated effort by states across the
Connecticut residents who bought a car from Carvana may be eligible for money after the online car retailer agreed to a settlement establishing a $1 million customer restitution fund.
Over 4,200 cannabis products were seized in a raid of eight Stamford smoke shops in December 2024 by local and state police.
Prospect Medical Holdings' 3 CT hospitals are expected to tap into their own funds to finance their operations during the bankruptcy process.
Connecticut Attorney General announces $1.5M settlement with Carvana after hundreds of complaints about delays and deceptive practices.
An online used car dealer based in Arizona will pay more than a million dollars to settle customer complaints in Connecticut. The deal comes three years after an investigation into Tempe-based Carvana.
Attorney General William Tong joined the US Department of Justice and attorneys general from nine other states in a lawsuit this week against six of the nation’s largest landlords over their use of algorithmic pricing software to set their rental rates.
Gov. Ned Lamont and AG William Tong pledged nearly $60 million in housing and recovery support for those battling drug abuse disorders across the state.