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  2. Office of Consumer Counsel - Wikipedia

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    The Consumer Counsel serves for a 5-year term of office. [25] [26] Following her appointment by Governor Lamont, the current Consumer Counsel Claire E. Coleman was confirmed by the Connecticut legislature to serve a five-year term in February of 2022.

  3. $5 million settlement reached over consumer complaints about ...

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    Connecticut and a home security business in Middletown have agreed to a $5 million settlement to resolve long-standing consumer complaints, state officials said Wednesday. Attorney General William ...

  4. Jonathan Harris (politician) - Wikipedia

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    In December 2014, Harris was nominated to succeed William M. Rubenstein as the Commissioner of the Department of Consumer Protection. [3] He served as commissioner from 2015 to 2017. On February 24, 2018, Harris officially announced his run for governor of Connecticut. Prior to that date, he had been exploring a run for statewide office.

  5. Connecticut Citizen Action Group - Wikipedia

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    The Connecticut Citizen Action Group (CCAG) is a public advocacy group prominent in Connecticut politics. Founded by politician and consumer advocate Ralph Nader and future Congressman Toby Moffett in 1970, CCAG seeks to promote social, economic, and environmental justice. Past leadership included Miles S. Rapoport, who led the group from 1979 ...

  6. Richard Blumenthal - Wikipedia

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    It is also sought civil fines of up to $100,000 per violation of state banking laws, and up to $5,000 per violation of state consumer protection laws. [101] In October 2008, Bank of America initially agreed to settle the states' suits for $8.4 billion, and in February 2010, Countrywide mailed payments of $3,452.54 to 370 Connecticut residents ...

  7. United States Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Consumer ...

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    It was formerly named the Subcommittee on Manufacturing, Trade, and Consumer Protection, Subcommittee on Consumer Affairs, Insurance, and Automotive Safety and the Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Product Safety, Insurance and Data Security before getting its current title at the beginning of the 117th United States Congress.

  8. Connecticut Network - Wikipedia

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    The Connecticut Network, also known as CT-N, is a 24-hour Cable TV and internet streaming service that provides coverage of Connecticut state government and public affairs. [1] Launched in 1999, CT-N is managed in partnership with the Connecticut General Assembly and The Connecticut Democracy Center (originally known as the Connecticut Public ...

  9. Office of Consumer Affairs - Wikipedia

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    An Office of Consumer Affairs most often refers to a government office dealing with matters of consumer protection. In different jurisdictions, it may be referred to as a department, an office, a ministry or a more local title. Examples are: California Department of Consumer Affairs; Swedish Consumer Agency