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The cancelled grant included funds meant to support graduate social work students in providing mental health services in four ...
Purdue Pharma announced its settlement with all 55 attorneys general on Monday after longstanding allegations.
Judge said states would likely prevail in lawsuit claiming layoffs and restructuring were arbitrary and capricious, violating ...
The lawsuits cite mental health funding cuts in schools and sharing personal data with Homeland Security for immigration.
Education. “Our students need support and certainty and our school boards must be able to rely on commitments made by the ...
The funding was previously approved by Congress and signed into law in March. The money was meant to support a large range of ...
In a narrow but potentially far-reaching 6-3 ruling along ideological lines, the court declared that individual judges lack ...
Tong joined a coalition of 16 state attorneys general Tuesday, suing the U.S. Department of Education to stop cuts to congressionally approved mental health funding.
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong is urging state utility regulators to reject all of a $105 million rate increase that The United Illuminating Co. filed for last fall.
The planned cuts include more than $3 million to support social workers in Hartford, New Britain, Vernon and Waterbury schools through 2029.
Attorney General William Tong on Monday filed a brief with the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) urging the full rejection of United Illuminating’s latest $105 million rate hike request.