HARTFORD — State Rep. Mike D’Agostino, D-Hamden, ended his exploration of an attorney general run Wednesday and handed his endorsement to Rep. William Tong, D-Stamford. The Ivy League-educated son of Chinese immigrant parents, Tong, 44, is co-chairman of the General Assembly's law-writing Judiciary Committee. Outside the legislature, he is a commercial lawyer. If he wins the Democratic nomination next month and is elected in November, he would become the state's first Asian-American attorney general representing Connecticut taxpayers and officials in civil court in-state and throughout the nation.
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