2011 Press Releases
Page 9 of 9
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Investigation Of Sleepy’s, LLC Closed; No Evidence Of Violations Found
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Bank Of America Responds To Mortgage Assistance Needs In Connecticut
Attorney General George Jepsen said Bank of America Corp. responded to the needs of distressed homeowners in Connecticut by opening a customer assistance center today in Southington to help borrowers seeking loan modifications or other alternatives to foreclosure.
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Attorney General Notifies Suppliers Of Abnormal Market Disruption On Energy Products
Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen has posted notice of an abnormal disruption in the market for energy resources pursuant to Connecticut General Statutes Section 42-234, putting wholesalers, retailers and consumers on notice that charging unconscionably excessive prices for gasoline, heating fuels and other energy resources is prohibited.
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Attorney General Seeks $360,000 Penalty Against Former Electric Aggregator
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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 Raises Questions About Citigroup Inc. Data Breach
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Death Benefit Approved For Widow Of State Trooper Kenneth Hall
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Connecticut Joins Multi-State Agreement To Curb Tobacco Sales To Minors By Circle K Stores, Inc.
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Former Connecticut Nursing Home Owner Suspended From Medicaid Program
2011 Press Releases
Page 9 of 9
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Investigation Of Sleepy’s, LLC Closed; No Evidence Of Violations Found
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Bank Of America Responds To Mortgage Assistance Needs In Connecticut
Attorney General George Jepsen said Bank of America Corp. responded to the needs of distressed homeowners in Connecticut by opening a customer assistance center today in Southington to help borrowers seeking loan modifications or other alternatives to foreclosure.
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Attorney General Notifies Suppliers Of Abnormal Market Disruption On Energy Products
Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen has posted notice of an abnormal disruption in the market for energy resources pursuant to Connecticut General Statutes Section 42-234, putting wholesalers, retailers and consumers on notice that charging unconscionably excessive prices for gasoline, heating fuels and other energy resources is prohibited.
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Attorney General Seeks $360,000 Penalty Against Former Electric Aggregator
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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 Raises Questions About Citigroup Inc. Data Breach
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Death Benefit Approved For Widow Of State Trooper Kenneth Hall
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Connecticut Joins Multi-State Agreement To Curb Tobacco Sales To Minors By Circle K Stores, Inc.
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Former Connecticut Nursing Home Owner Suspended From Medicaid Program