State Rep. Roland Lemar, D-New Haven, who chairs the General Law Committee, said the legislation meets a simple expectation ...
SB 4, wide-ranging legislation that establishes restrictions on how data brokers can use consumer information, passed the state Senate 31-4.
Connecticut’s Department of Consumer Protection Gaming Division is reminding readers that only three online wagering platforms in the state are licensed, with none of them permitted to offer wagers on ...
A recently passed law in Connecticut adds in specific protections on sub-sets of consumer health data, creates new rights related to social media, and clarifies requirements related to children’s data ...
The Department of Consumer Protection has a warning for residents affected by the bankruptcy filing of a home improvement company, according to a release. “The Department of Consumer Protection is ...
Hannah Srajer, head of the Connecticut Tenants' Union, testifies in a public hearing before the Connecticut General Assembly's Housing Committee. Tenants who rent in Connecticut could get more ...
Connecticut lawmakers approved two bipartisan measures — one tightening oversight of legislative earmarks and another expanding mandated reporting of child abuse to municipal youth camp counselors — ...