The state attorney general's office issued an eight-page memo providing preliminary guidance to Connecticut's immigrant community regarding the state TRUST Act.The Trust Act, adopted in 2013 and revised in 2019,
Connecticut lawmakers debated Thursday how the state should respond to President Donald Trump's aggressive immigration enforcement.
While Senate Democrats are being questioned about how they intend to fight back against the new Donald Trump administration, state leaders are stepping up. Connecticut Attorney General William Tong told MSNBC on Wednesday that he refuses to be intimidated by unconstitutional executive orders and threats from the Justice Department.
Connecticut and 14 other states on Thursday agreed to a new settlement deal with the Sackler family and Purdue Pharma that would secure $7.4 billion for communities across the United States that have been impacted by the opioid crisis.
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong Tuesday plans to speak more on what he calls President Donald Trump’s “unconstitutional executive order attacking birthright citizenship.” His press conference is scheduled for 1 p.
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong sat down with Dennis House to discuss the Stone Academy case, Prospect Medical Holdings filing for bankruptcy and his future.
Tong and his staff will be looking for executive orders that conflict with CT laws or violate the Constitution.
Attorney General William Tong, himself the son of immigrants, is leading the charge against one of Donald Trump's marquee executive orders.
Connecticut officials raised skepticism Wednesday over President Donald Trump’s plans calling for potential prosecution of state and local officials who interfere with the
CT Mirror's Mark Pazniokas discuss his story about Connecticut Attorney General William Tong's preparations for a second Trump term.
Connecticut has joined a new $7.4 billion settlement agreement with OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family members who own the company.
President Donald Trump’s executive order to end birthright citizenship is facing legal challenges. 18 states and two cities filed a lawsuit to stop the order. Connecticut Attorney General William Tong details the “chaos” that taking away birthright citizenship could cause and explains what he hopes the lawsuits will accomplish.