BREAKING: D.C. Court of Appeals Upholds AG Candidate’s Ineligibility
As we went to print, the D.C. Court of Appeals reportedly announced its decision upholding a ruling by the D.C. Board of Elections disqualifying AG candidate Kenyan R. McDuffie from the June primary ballot.
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Minnesota AG Ellison Sues Solar Panel Company for Deceptive Sales Tactics
Minnesota AG Keith Ellison has filed a lawsuit against four Utah-based solar panel sales companies alleging deceptive and fraudulent sales practices in violation of Minnesota consumer fraud statutes.
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AG Moody Bans Eight Synthetic Opioids In Florida
On April 26, Florida AG Ashley Moody issued an emergency rule adding eight synthetic opioids to Florida’s Schedule I of controlled substances.
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AGs Urge Creation of Safe Harbor for Financial Institutions Serving Cannabis Businesses
Writing as co-chairs of the National Association of Attorneys General Federalism Committee, Ohio AG Dave Yost and Colorado AG Philip Weiser wrote a letter to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell urging them to bring the Secure and Fair Enforcement (SAFE) Banking Act to the Senate floor for a vote as soon as possible.
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AG Bonta Applauds Student Loan Program Reforms
California AG Rob Bonta issued a statement on April 20 applauding an announcement by the U.S. Department of Education detailing plans to address problems in its administration of federal student loan programs.
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James and the CFPB Sue Moneygram over Consumer Protection and Anti-Fraud Allegations
New York AG Letitia James and the CFPB sued Moneygram International, Inc. and Moneygram Payment Systems, Inc. over alleged violations of consumer protection laws, including the Consumer Financial Protection Act, the Electronic Fund Transfer Act, the Remittance Rule, and New York Executive Law § 63(12) prohibiting fraudulent and illegal acts.
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