FTC Sues LA Fitness to Cancel Unfair Membership Cancellation Practices
The FTC has sued Fitness International, LLC and Fitness & Sports Clubs, LLC—the operators of “LA Fitness”—alleging that the gyms have made it extremely difficult for consumers to cancel memberships and recurring charges in violation of the FTC Act and the Restore Online Shoppers’ Confidence Act.
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Texas AG Investigates Baby Food Companies Over Heavy Metals
Texas AG Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into major baby food manufacturers over concerns that they may have violated state law by deceptively marketing and selling products that contain harmful heavy metals.
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NY AG Puts Mental Health Ghost Network to Rest
New York AG Letitia James has announced an agreement with MVP Health Plan following an investigation that found systemic problems with the insurer’s mental health provider network.
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Bipartisan AGs Urge Tech Platforms to Take Action Against Nonconsensual Deepfake Imagery
Massachusetts AG Andrea Joy Campbell co-led a bipartisan coalition of 47 AGs in urging major search engines and payment platforms to take stronger action against the spread of nonconsensual, computer-generated intimate imagery, commonly referred to as “deepfakes” or “deepfake pornography.”
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Republican AGs Support End of California Vehicle Emission Regulations
Iowa AG Brenna Bird led a group of 26 Republican AGs in filing two amici curiae briefs urging the dismissal of pending challenges to Environmental Protection Agency waivers allowing California to enforce its own vehicle emissions standards.
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AG Transitions and Campaign Moves Across States; New SG in VA
New Hampshire: New Hampshire Governor Kelly Ayotte has decided to renominate AG John Formella to another four-year term. AG Formella was appointed to his current position in 2021. Governor Ayotte had previously announced that she would not be renominating him.
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