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Disability advocacy group urges funding boost for attorney general to backstop federal civil-rights enforcement
2312608 · February 13, 2025
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The executive director of the Connecticut Council on Developmental Disabilities told appropriators the state should prepare the Attorney General’s Office to take on civil-rights enforcement for people with disabilities if federal enforcement recedes.
The executive director of the Connecticut Council on Developmental Disabilities asked the Appropriations Committee to ensure the Connecticut Office of the Attorney General has resources to enforce civil-rights protections should federal enforcement decline.
Walter Glaum, executive director of the Connecticut Council…
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