Massachusetts AG Healey Negotiates Relief for Utility Customers
Massachusetts AG Maura Healey announced on March 29th that her office had reached a settlement agreement with several Massachusetts utility companies doing business under the name National Grid, as well as their parent company, National Grid USA.
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Utah Passes Consumer Data Privacy Law
Utah has become the fourth state in the nation to pass broad consumer data privacy legislation, following California, Virginia, and Colorado.
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Multistate AG Coalition Urges Scrutiny of Buy-Now-Pay-Later Industry
In a March 25 letter to Rohit Chopra, Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, AGs from 21 states, plus the Hawaii Office of Consumer Protection, responded to the CFPB’s Notice and Request for Comment Regarding the CFPB’s Inquiry into Buy-Now-Pay-Later Providers.
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21-State Coalition Sues CDC over Public Transportation Mask Mandate
In a complaint filed March 29 in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of Florida, AGs from 21 states are seeking a declaration that the Centers for Disease Control’s COVID-19 mask mandate for public transportation is unlawful.
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North Dakota Democrats Select Lamb as AG Candidate in November
The North Dakota Democratic party has selected attorney Timothy Lamb as their candidate for AG.
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South Dakota House Select Committee Votes Against AG Impeachment
In a 22-page report released March 28, a South Dakota House Select Committee recommended that AG Jason Ravnsborg face no impeachment charges stemming from a 2020 car crash.
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