CFPB Not Playing Games with Financial and Privacy Risks
The CFPB issued a report regarding the increase in financial transactions taking place online in video games and virtual reality platforms and the alleged concurrent lack of protections against financial scams or theft on such platforms.
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AGs Take Laboring Oar on Requiring Government Contractors to Provide Payroll Information
A coalition of 14 Democratic AGs, led by Pennsylvania AG Michelle Henry, sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Labor asking the DOL to require more information from government contractors regarding payroll for workers.
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Democratic AGs Rally in Support of SEC's Climate Disclosure Rule in GOP Challenge
A coalition of 19 Democratic AGs, led by Massachusetts AG Andrea Joy Campbell and New York AG Leticia James, has moved to intervene in defense of the SEC’s climate disclosure rules (Final Rule) in a lawsuit filed by 25 Republican AGs in the US Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
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AG Bonta Applauds FCC’s Proposed Renewed Net Neutrality Protections
California AG Rob Bonta issued a statement applauding an announcement by the FCC detailing plans to reestablish federal net neutrality protections.
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Democratic AGs Step in to Support EPA’s Air Quality Rule Amid Republican Opposition
A coalition of 17 Democratic AGs and the City of New York, led by California AG Rob Bonta, has intervened to defend the EPA’s final rule entitled, “Reconsideration of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Particulate Matter” against a lawsuit from 24 Republican AGs in the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
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Indiana AG Continues Long Line of Lawsuits Against PFAS Manufacturers
Indiana AG Todd Rokita filed a lawsuit against 22 chemical manufacturers for alleged violations of state consumer protection laws and for allegedly creating a public nuisance, among other allegations, related to contamination caused by per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances.
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