who is the attorney general of ct

by Mathew Gorczany 4 min read

Who is William Tong?

William Tong is the 25th Attorney General to serve Connecticut since the office was established in 1897. He took office on January 9, 2019 as the first Asian American elected at the statewide level, in Connecticut.

Who is Clare Kindall?

Clare Kindall was appointed as Solicitor General of Connecticut by Attorney General William Tong in 2019. In this role she oversees all appellate civil litigation for the state, is responsible for all formal opinions of the Attorney General, and manages all multi-state amicus appellate matters.

Who is Vanessa Avery?

Vanessa Avery was appointed as the Associate Attorney General for Enforcement, Litigation and Investigations at the Connecticut Attorney General's Office by Attorney General William Tong in 2019.

How old do you have to be to be an attorney general in Connecticut?

The attorney general must be an elector of the state, i.e. at least 18 years old and a resident of Connecticut, and must have "at least ten years' active practice at the bar of [the] state."

What does the Attorney General do?

He represents state agencies and employees in their official capacities and provides advisory opinions when necessary.

How long is the term of an attorney general?

Attorneys general are elected to four-year terms in federal midterm election years (e.g. 2014, 2018, 2022, 2026) and take office on the first Wednesday after the first Monday in the January following their election.

What is the Attorney General of Connecticut?

ATTORNEYS GENERAL. The Attorney General is the chief civil legal officer of the State of Connecticut. The Attorney General's Office serves as legal counsel to all state agencies and acts to protect the public interest for the people of the State of Connecticut.

What is the role of the Attorney General?

The Attorney General has a role in screening regulations of state agencies, state contracts, and extradition papers. By virtue of this statutory responsibility to provide legal direction to state government, the Attorney General is in a critical position to advise all segments of the government so that they can carry out their responsibilities in ...

Who represents the state government?

The Attorney General represents the state government, its elected officers, and state boards, commissions, and agencies in suits and other civil proceedings in which the state has an interest.

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Current Officeholder

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The current and 25th attorney general is William Tong, a Democratwho was elected in November 2018 and assumed office on January 9, 2019. Tong previously represented District 147 in the Connecticut House of Representativesfrom 2007 to 2019.
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Authority

  • The office of attorney general, though it is mentioned in the state constitution, is formally established by state statute. General Statutes of Connecticut, 3-35-124
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Qualifications

  • The attorney general must be an elector of the state, i.e. at least 18 years old and a resident of Connecticut, and must have "at least ten years' active practice at the bar of [the] state." General Statutes of Connecticut, 3-35-124
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Elections

  • Attorneys general are elected to four-year terms in federal midterm election years (e.g. 2014, 2018, 2022, 2026) and take office on the first Wednesday after the first Monday in the January following their election. General Statutes of Connecticut, 9-146-181
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Vacancies

  • When a vacancy occurs in the office of attorney general, the governorappoints a replacement to serve out the unexpired portion of the term. General Statutes of Connecticut, 9-146-213
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Duties

  • The attorney general has, "general supervision over all legal matters in which the state is an interested party." He represents state agencies and employees in their official capacities and provides advisory opinions when necessary. Additionally, the attorney general may establish legal task forces or units to pursue specific types of crime, e.g. the healthcare fraud unit, antitrust dep…
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Divisions

  • As of January 12, 2020, the attorney general's office of Connecticut is divided into the following departments. 1. Antitrust 2. Child Protection 3. Civil Rights/Torts 4. Collections & Child Support 5. Consumer Protection 6. Energy 7. Employment Rights 8. Environment 9. Finance 10. Health & Education 11. Healthcare Fraud/Whistleblower 12. Privacy 13. Public Safety & Special Revenue 1…
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Recent News

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Contact Information

  • Capitol Address: Office of the Attorney General Post Office Box 120 Hartford, CT 06106 Phone: (860) 808-5318 Fax: (860) 808-5387 E-mail: [email protected]
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