Latest Texas AG Food Probe Puts Mars in a Sticky Situation
Texas AG Ken Paxton announced that he is investigating Mars, Inc., the maker of products like M&M’s and Skittles, for allegedly engaging in deceptive trade practices in violation of state consumer protection laws when manufacturing its products.
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25 Republican AGs Urge Dismissal of Maryland Climate Lawsuits
Alabama AG Steve Marshall, joined by 24 other Republican AGs, filed an amicus curiae brief urging the Supreme Court of Maryland to dismiss three consolidated climate lawsuits brought by Maryland local governments against major oil and gas companies. The suits allege that fossil fuel production and deceptive marketing have caused local climate-related harms.
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Kentucky AG Sues Temu over Alleged Data Misuse and Counterfeit Sales
Kentucky AG Russell Coleman filed a lawsuit against PDD Holdings Inc. and WhaleCo Inc., d/b/a Temu, alleging widespread violations of state consumer protection laws.
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State AGs Seek to Intervene in EV Fuel Economy Case
AGs from Iowa, Kentucky, Nebraska, and West Virginia—joined by the American Free Enterprise Chamber of Commerce and several corn-grower associations—have moved to intervene in a lawsuit brought by California and other states challenging NHTSA’s 2025 Interpretive Rule, which limits the agency’s authority to enforce certain electric vehicle fuel economy standards.
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Republican AGs Call for End to Federal DBE Program
20 Republican AGs filed an amicus brief in support of a proposed consent order that would end federal enforcement of the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise program, which requires federal transportation fund recipients to allocate contracts to small businesses owned and controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals.
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New Candidates Enter Michigan and Texas AG Races Ahead of 2026
Michigan – Eaton County Prosecutor Doug Lloyd has announced his candidacy for Michigan AG in 2026.
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