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Disability advocates urge funding for Connecticut Attorney General to backfill federal civil-rights enforcement
2309482 · February 13, 2025
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Summary
A disability-rights leader told the committee the state may need to expand Attorney General resources to enforce civil-rights protections if federal enforcement weakens under the incoming administration.
Walter Glaum, executive director of the Connecticut Council on Developmental Disabilities, testified that he is concerned the U.S. Attorney may not continue civil-rights enforcement for people with disabilities and other protected classes under the incoming…
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