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FOX61 on MSNConnecticut Attorney General claims President Trump shared personal health data with ICECT AG William Tong joined a multistate lawsuit challenging a federal decision to potentially give ICE access to individual ...
The lawsuits cite mental health funding cuts in schools and sharing personal data with Homeland Security for immigration.
The cancelled grant included funds meant to support graduate social work students in providing mental health services in four ...
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.
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FOX61 on MSNConnecticut Attorney Gen. William Tong speaks on Supreme Court's birthright citizenship decisionThe Supreme Court made some big decisions recently. Hear Political Reporter Emma Wulfhorst interview AG William Tong in her ...
In a narrow but potentially far-reaching 6-3 ruling along ideological lines, the court declared that individual judges lack ...
William Tong said he believes the court will declare a ban on birthright citizenship unconstitutional but fears chaos in the ...
The U.S. Supreme Court's birthright citizenship decision is not a validation of President Donald Trump’s executive order, ...
The U.S. Supreme Court faulted district court judges who blocked Trump’s birthright citizenship order in every state, not ...
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 U.S. Supreme Court is set to hand down several important decisions. It’s the last day of the term, and we are expecting ...
The planned cuts include more than $3 million to support social workers in Hartford, New Britain, Vernon and Waterbury schools through 2029.
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