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Tuesday, March 17, 2026

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Washington AG Statement on Federal Funding Freeze Block

Washington Attorney General Nick Brown released a statement on the First Circuit Court of Appeals largely upholding a lower court order that blocked the Trump administration's attempt to freeze federal funding to states. The decision affirms the illegality of the administration's policy impacting essential public services.

Priority review Enforcement Financial Services
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AG Brown Sues HUD Over Fair Housing Enforcement Funding

Washington Attorney General Nick Brown joined 15 other attorneys general in suing the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The lawsuit challenges HUD's recent guidance threatening to withhold funding from state and local fair housing enforcement agencies that continue to enforce state laws protecting against housing discrimination.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare

Monday, March 16, 2026

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Washington AG Sues OneMain Financial for Alleged Lending Scam

The Washington Attorney General, along with 12 other state AGs, has sued OneMain Financial for allegedly charging consumers nationwide hundreds of millions of dollars in hidden fees and interest. The lawsuit claims OneMain engaged in a bait-and-switch lending scheme, adding undisclosed insurance policies and other products to loans.

Urgent Enforcement Consumer Finance
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Washington AG Sues OneMain Financial Over Hidden Fees

The Washington Attorney General, along with 12 other states, has sued OneMain Financial for allegedly charging consumers nationwide hundreds of millions of dollars in hidden fees and interest through deceptive lending practices. The lawsuit seeks restitution for affected consumers and penalties for violating state laws.

Urgent Enforcement Consumer Finance

Thursday, March 12, 2026

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Washington State Law Strengthened to Protect Estates from Scams

The Washington State Legislature passed a bill requested by the Attorney General to strengthen probate laws and protect families from scams. The new law, HB 2445, sets clearer rules for third parties seeking to administer estates, preventing exploitation of grieving families. This follows a case where individuals were ordered to pay over $7 million for defrauding estates.

Priority review Rule Judicial Administration
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Immigrant Worker Protection Act Enhances Workplace Fairness

The Washington State Legislature has passed the Immigrant Worker Protection Act, requested by the Attorney General. The act requires employers to notify immigrant workers within five business days if federal agents request I-9 forms and to provide information on worker rights and resources. The bill now awaits the Governor's signature.

Priority review Rule Employment & Labor
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Immigrant Worker Protection Act Sets Employer Rules

The Washington State Legislature has passed the Immigrant Worker Protection Act, which requires employers to notify immigrant workers within five business days if federal agents request to review their I-9 forms. The bill, requested by the Attorney General, aims to increase equity and transparency for immigrant workers.

Priority review Rule Employment & Labor

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

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State AGs Sue Dept of Education Over Data Demand

A coalition of 17 State Attorneys General, led by Washington AG Nick Brown, has sued the U.S. Department of Education over new data collection requirements for colleges and universities. The lawsuit alleges the demand for race and sex-disaggregated admissions and outcomes data violates federal law and student privacy, and was implemented unlawfully.

Urgent Enforcement Education

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

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State AGs Continue Antitrust Case Against Live Nation

A coalition of 26 state Attorneys General announced they will continue their antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation, which owns Ticketmaster. The states are pursuing the case independently after a settlement with the federal government was deemed inadequate.

Priority review Enforcement Antitrust & Competition

Saturday, March 7, 2026

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Poacher Sentenced to 43.5 Months for Felonies

The Washington Attorney General's office secured a guilty plea and a 43.5-month prison sentence for Ronald Livermore, a prolific poacher convicted of seven felonies including illegal firearm possession and hunting. This sentence is reportedly the longest agreed recommendation for illegal hunting in nearly a decade.

Urgent Enforcement Environmental Protection

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