2011 Press Releases
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Connecticut Joins Multi-State Agreement To Curb Tobacco Sales To Minors By Circle K Stores, Inc.
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Connecticut Joins Challenge of NRC Rule on Storage of Spent Nuclear Reactor Fuel
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Settlement Reached with Covanta for Air Emissions Violations at Plant in Wallingford
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Attorneys General Oppose Proposed Settlement of Class-Action Lawsuit Against Direct Buy Inc.
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Attorney General Renews Call For State Review Of NU/NSTAR Merger
Attorney General George Jepsen renewed his efforts today to persuade state utility regulators to recognize their authority and open a state review of the proposed merger of Northeast Utilities and NSTAR, a Boston-based utility holding company.
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Attorney General Joins National Campaign To `Stop The Texts, Stop The Wrecks’
Attorney General George Jepsen said Connecticut is participating in a nationwide advertising campaign being launched today aimed at reducing the number of deaths from distracted driving by educating young adult drivers about the dangers of texting while driving.
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Attorney General Jepsen Seeks Protection Of Consumers In UCONN Co-Op Data Breach
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Attorney General Jepsen Announces Imminent Abnormal Market Disruption on Energy Products
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Attorney General Issues Warning About Repair Scams In Areas Still Without Power
Attorney General George Jepsen today warned Connecticut residents to be on alert for tree removal, power restoration or other repair scams in areas still without power or where heavy damage resulted from last weekend’s snowstorm.
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Attorney General Issues Warning About Bogus Computer Repair Telephone Calls
Attorney General George Jepsen today warned Connecticut residents to be wary of telephone calls offering computer repair or security services because the calls are likely a scam that could prove costly.
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Attorney General Issues Opinion About DEEP's Request To Suspend Smart-Meter Docket
Attorney General George Jepsen has concluded that the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection complied with state law in requesting state utility regulators to temporarily suspend their proceedings on the issue of smart meters.
2011 Press Releases
Page 3 of 9
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Connecticut Joins Multi-State Agreement To Curb Tobacco Sales To Minors By Circle K Stores, Inc.
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Connecticut Joins Challenge of NRC Rule on Storage of Spent Nuclear Reactor Fuel
-
Settlement Reached with Covanta for Air Emissions Violations at Plant in Wallingford
-
Attorneys General Oppose Proposed Settlement of Class-Action Lawsuit Against Direct Buy Inc.
-
Attorney General Renews Call For State Review Of NU/NSTAR Merger
Attorney General George Jepsen renewed his efforts today to persuade state utility regulators to recognize their authority and open a state review of the proposed merger of Northeast Utilities and NSTAR, a Boston-based utility holding company.
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Attorney General Joins National Campaign To `Stop The Texts, Stop The Wrecks’
Attorney General George Jepsen said Connecticut is participating in a nationwide advertising campaign being launched today aimed at reducing the number of deaths from distracted driving by educating young adult drivers about the dangers of texting while driving.
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Attorney General Jepsen Seeks Protection Of Consumers In UCONN Co-Op Data Breach
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Attorney General Jepsen Announces Imminent Abnormal Market Disruption on Energy Products
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Attorney General Issues Warning About Repair Scams In Areas Still Without Power
Attorney General George Jepsen today warned Connecticut residents to be on alert for tree removal, power restoration or other repair scams in areas still without power or where heavy damage resulted from last weekend’s snowstorm.
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Attorney General Issues Warning About Bogus Computer Repair Telephone Calls
Attorney General George Jepsen today warned Connecticut residents to be wary of telephone calls offering computer repair or security services because the calls are likely a scam that could prove costly.
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Attorney General Issues Opinion About DEEP's Request To Suspend Smart-Meter Docket
Attorney General George Jepsen has concluded that the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection complied with state law in requesting state utility regulators to temporarily suspend their proceedings on the issue of smart meters.