
Illegal E-Cigarette Sales Targeted by AG Enforcement Efforts
A group of 29 Republican state and territorial AGs sent a letter to federal officials and agencies urging them stop the marketing and sale of illegal Chinese e-cigarettes in the United States.
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Democratic AGs Support Law Firms Subject to Executive Orders
A group of 21 Democratic AGs filed amicus briefs in two cases pending in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia in support of law firms challenging President Trump’s Executive Orders imposing sanctions against them.
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Bipartisan AG Task Force Wants to Hang Up on Illegal Robocalls
The bipartisan Anti-Robocall Multistate Litigation Task Force—consisting of 51 AGs—issued warning letters to nine Voice over Internet Protocol providers that they may be transmitting illegal robocall traffic in violation of the Telemarketing Sales Rule, Telephone Consumer Protection Act, Truth in Caller ID Act, and state consumer protection laws.
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Democratic AGs Mount Fevered Challenge to Proposed Rule Impacting Affordable Care Act
A group of 22 Democratic AGs submitted comments opposing the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’s Proposed Rule, which would change enrollment, eligibility, and coverage under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
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AGs Urge Congress to Keep CFPB Rule Limiting Overdraft Fees
A group of 23 Democratic AGs and Hawaii’s Office of Consumer Protection sent a letter to U.S. House of Representatives leaders urging them to vote against House Joint Resolution 59, which would overturn the CFPB’s 2024 Rule limiting overdraft fees by large financial institutions.
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Wyoming AG to Take the Bench; Republican Race for TX AG Grows; New FTC Commissioner Appointed
Wyoming AG Bridget Hill was appointed to the Wyoming Supreme Court by Governor Mark Gordon, and will take the bench on May 28, 2025. The Wyoming AG is also appointed by the governor, and AG Hill’s replacement has not yet been named.
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