Republican AGs Pen Fiery Letter About Coal to Interior Department
A group of 23 Republican AGs wrote a letter to the Secretary of the U.S. Department of the Interior supporting increased use of coal to meet growing energy needs.
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Nebraska Says It’s High Time to Enforce Delta-9 THC Limits
Nebraska AG Mike Hilgers sent cease-and-desist letters to 104 tobacco stores in the state alleging that they are selling illegal or unlawful THC-containing products.
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Democratic AGs Sue Over Access to Clean-Energy Funds
A group of four Democratic AGs sued the EPA and Citibank, N.A., as a financial agent for the federal government, alleging that they wrongfully denied the states access to funds appropriated by Congress for clean-energy projects in violation of the Administrative Procedures Act, the separation of powers, the Spending Clause, and the Tenth Amendment, among other claims.
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Florida Investigates Proxy Advisors Over DEI and ESG Investing Policies
Florida AG James Uthmeier announced an investigation into whether proxy advising companies Glass Lewis & Co. and Institutional Shareholder Services Inc. may have misrepresented their diversity, equity, and inclusion and environmental, social, and governance investing policies in violation of the state’s consumer protection and antitrust laws.
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NY Settles With Insurer on Data Breach Rooted in Security Deficiencies
New York AG Letitia James settled with Root Insurance Company to resolve allegations that the company’s data security deficiencies led to a 2021 data breach involving 72,000 people, in violation of state consumer protection and data security laws.
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Bipartisan AGs At Attention on Veterans’ Education Benefits
A bipartisan coalition of 52 AGs filed an amicus brief in Yoon v. Collins, a case before the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims, in support of two veterans and their families who challenged the denial of G.I. Bill education benefits by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
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