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18 attorneys general call for improved car-seat standards following CBS News reports

18 attorneys general call for improved car-seat standards following CBS News reports
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Homemade guns are showing up more at Connecticut crime scenes, police say An untraceable ghost gun was used in Vernon homicide

Homemade guns are showing up more at Connecticut crime scenes, police say An untraceable ghost gun was used in Vernon homicide
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Homemade guns are showing up more at Connecticut crime scenes, police say An untraceable ghost gun was used in Vernon homicide

Homemade guns are showing up more at Connecticut crime scenes, police say An untraceable ghost gun was used in Vernon homicide
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Connecticut Attorney General Discusses Opposing Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy Settlement

MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: Fifteen states have agreed to give up their fight against a controversial bankruptcy plan for Purdue Pharma, the makers of OxyContin. The settlement plan forces the Sackler family to give up ownership of their bankrupt company. It also ensures the release of millions of once-secret documents. And it would mean the Sacklers would pay slightly more, bringing the total settlement amount to roughly $4.2 billion. Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey, who was the first attorney general to sue the Sacklers, she had blasted a previous plan, but in a press conference today, she called the new settlement a big win.

Connecticut AG To Continue Suit Against Purdue Pharma As Others Settle

Office of Connecticut Attorney General William Tong / Twitter Connecticut Attorney General William Tong is vowing to stay in the fight against the owners of Stamford-based Purdue Pharma, despite the drugmaker reaching a settlement with 15 other states. New York, Massachusetts and Minnesota announced Thursday a proposed $4.5 billion settlement over the drug company’s role in the opioid epidemic. But Tong says for him it’s still not enough. “At the end of the day, my job is to protect the people of our state and deliver as much justice as I can to the victims and this plan doesn’t do it. And that’s why I’m a no,” Tong said.

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