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August 16, 2022 | Insurance Coverage Law Center
"Our priority, our duty should be to Connecticut families and residents and small businesses, to protect them to make sure they don't have to pay more for health insurance and health care than they have to," Attorney General William Tong said. "And to ask, and to even require, the health insurance companies here today to do all they can to really serve their customers and not just extract as much as they can."
By Emily Cousins
3 minute read
August 16, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune
"Our priority, our duty should be to Connecticut families and residents and small businesses, to protect them to make sure they don't have to pay more for health insurance and health care than they have to," Attorney General William Tong said. "And to ask, and to even require, the health insurance companies here today to do all they can to really serve their customers and not just extract as much as they can."
By Emily Cousins
3 minute read
August 12, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune
"Number one: We don't want rates that are based on incorrect information," Tong said. "Number two: We don't want rates that are based on revised information when we're not really sure that they had time and really put their full effort into an appropriate revision of those rates."
By Emily Cousins
3 minute read
August 11, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune
"The other defendants, who were mostly caught in the middle, ended up administrating a trust that they thought was legitimate," plaintiff counsel said. "They didn't have any reason to think it was fraudulent, but they still had to be involved in the case."
By Emily Cousins
3 minute read
August 10, 2022 | New York Law Journal
The law does not allow for sexual orientation or gender identity to be taught in kindergarten through third grade. It also requires the state education agency to write new classroom instructions for grades four through 12.
By Emily Cousins
4 minute read
August 9, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune
The law does not allow for sexual orientation or gender identity to be taught in kindergarten through third grade. It also requires the state education agency to write new classroom instructions for grades four through 12.
By Emily Cousins
4 minute read
August 9, 2022 | The Recorder
The law does not allow for sexual orientation or gender identity to be taught in kindergarten through third grade. It also requires the state education agency to write new classroom instructions for grades four through 12.
By Emily Cousins
4 minute read
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