AGs Support EPA’s Efforts to Lower Oil and Gas Sector’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions
A group of 19 AGs co-signed a comment letter supporting an EPA supplemental proposal to strengthen emissions regulations for facilities in the oil and natural gas sector.
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Republican and Democratic AGs Face Off in Texas in Latest Medication Abortion Row
Forty-four AGs, evenly split into two groups of 22, have filed briefings in a Texas lawsuit in which a conservative group is challenging the FDA’s approval of mifepristone, the drug used in medication abortions.
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ESG Practices No Longer in the Crosshairs of Arizona AG Office
Arizona AG Kris Mayes announced that Arizona will no longer participate in investigations into financial institutions’ consideration of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors when choosing plan investments.
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AGs Say Proposed Federal Relief for Student Loan Borrowers Is a Good Start, Could Go Further
A coalition of 22 AGs wrote a letter in support of the Department of Education’s proposed rulemaking regarding the Income-Driven Repayment (IDR) program for federal student loan borrowers and encouraged additional changes to expand the program’s benefits.
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Ethicon Settles with Kentucky AG for $10 Million over Allegedly Deceptive Marketing of Pelvic Mesh Products
Kentucky AG Daniel Cameron settled with Ethicon, Inc. and affiliated entities for almost $10 million over allegations that Ethicon’s marketing of its polypropylene pelvic mesh surgical devices violated the Kentucky Consumer Protection Act.
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Centene to Pay $215 Million to California over Medicaid Overbilling Allegations
California AG Rob Bonta settled with pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) Centene Corporation and its subsidiaries in connection with alleged overcharges by Centene to California’s Medi-Cal program.
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