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Saturday, February 7, 2026
Charter-Cox Merger Settlement Includes Consumer Protections
Connecticut Attorney General and Consumer Counsel have filed a settlement requiring Charter Communications to invest $3 million in digital access programs and implement enhanced consumer protections as part of its proposed acquisition of Cox Communications. The settlement is pending approval by the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA).
State AGs Settle with Lannett and Bausch for $17.85M Over Price Fixing
State Attorneys General, led by Connecticut AG William Tong, have settled with Lannett Company and Bausch Health for $17.85 million over allegations of price fixing and limiting competition for generic prescription drugs. The settlements include cooperation in ongoing litigation and internal reforms. A new lawsuit was also filed against Novartis and its subsidiaries.
CT Data Privacy Act Enforcement Report
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong released an updated report on the state's Data Privacy Act, detailing enforcement actions in 2025. The report highlights ongoing investigations into online platforms' safety practices concerning children and teens.
State AGs Announce Pharmaceutical Settlements and Lawsuit
Multiple State Attorneys General announced settlements totaling $17.85 million with Lannett and Bausch for alleged price inflation conspiracies. Additionally, a coalition of states filed a new lawsuit against Novartis for similar allegations and asset manipulation. These actions aim to hold pharmaceutical companies accountable and recover funds for consumers.
Virginia AG Announces Price Gouging Protections for Winter Weather
The Virginia Attorney General announced that anti-price gouging statutes are now in effect due to a declared state of emergency for anticipated winter weather. These protections prohibit charging unconscionable prices for essential goods and services following the emergency declaration.
Virginia Rejoins Lawsuit Against EPA Over Polluter Reclassification
Virginia has rejoined a lawsuit against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to block a rule that would allow major polluters to be reclassified as area sources, potentially facing less stringent regulatory requirements. The lawsuit aims to prevent the reclassification which could lead to increased air pollution.
Virginia AG Defends Fair Representation in Virginia Beach
Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones has filed to withdraw his predecessor's support for an inequitable city council representation system in Virginia Beach. This action aims to ensure fair and equitable representation for all residents in local elections.
State AGs Sue HHS Over Transgender Funding Policy
Attorney General Phil Weiser, joined by 11 other state attorneys general, has sued the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The lawsuit challenges an HHS policy that conditions billions of dollars in federal funding on states' agreement to a policy that discriminates against transgender people. The AGs argue HHS lacks the authority to impose these conditions and is illegally coercing states.
Eye Clinics Pay $520K for Illegal Medicaid Billing
Two Colorado eye clinics, Apex Vision and Wellness and Just for Grins Vision, have agreed to pay a combined $520,000 to resolve allegations of illegal Medicaid billing. The clinics are accused of overbilling for corrective lenses for children and young adults between 2019 and 2025.
State AGs Sue Trump Administration Over Energy Emergency Order
Multiple State Attorneys General have joined a lawsuit challenging President Trump's executive order declaring an "energy emergency." The lawsuit argues that federal agencies are using this order to bypass environmental reviews and fast-track fossil fuel projects, posing risks to water resources.
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