A Connecticut environmental advocacy group is welcoming two lawyers to its legal staff, including a veteran of the state Attorney General’s Office. Additionally, officials with the Connecticut Fund for the Environment (CFE) and its sister organization, Save the Sound, say they will be able to step up their legal initiatives thanks to a sizable donation.

The highest-profile addition is Jack Looney, who spent 26 years in the environmental division of the Connecticut Attorney General’s Office.

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