Florida AG Presses Pause on Roku Data Tracking
Florida AG James Uthmeier sued streaming platform Roku, Inc. and its Florida subsidiary for allegedly failing to provide adequate disclosures regarding personal data collection in violation of the state’s data privacy and consumer protection laws.
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California Enacts Social Media Platform Warning Label Law
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law Assembly Bill 56, which requires social media companies to disclose certain risks associated with use of social media by kids and teens.
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AG Bonta Prescribes a $40M Treatment for Health Net’s Directory Disorder
California AG Rob Bonta and the San Diego City Attorney’s Office settled for $40 million with health plan seller and administrator HealthNet, LLC and related entities to resolve allegations that Health Net kept and distributed inaccurate or outdated mental health and medical provider directories, in violation of the state’s consumer protection laws.
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Texas AG App-lifies Investigation into Discord’s Child Safety Practices
Texas AG Ken Paxton expanded his investigation of online chat platform Discord over allegations that the company, through operation of its app, is endangering child safety and privacy in violation of the state’s Securing Children Online Through Parental Empowerment Act.
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New California Law Increases Antitrust Penalties
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law Senate Bill 763, co-sponsored by AG Rob Bonta, which strengthens antitrust enforcement under state law.
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OK AG Field Expands, RI AG Plans to Retire
Former federal prosecutor Nick Coffey announced his candidacy for Oklahoma AG in the 2026 election, becoming the first Democrat to enter the race.
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