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State AGs Oppose Expansion of Catastrophic Health Insurance Plans
California Attorney General Rob Bonta, leading a coalition of 19 state attorneys general, submitted a comment letter opposing a proposed rule by HHS and CMS to expand catastrophic health insurance plans. The proposed rule would increase out-of-pocket maximums and weaken coverage requirements, potentially leaving consumers with significant financial risk.
State AGs Sue to Block Trump Administration Tariffs
Ten State Attorneys General, led by Connecticut AG William Tong, have joined a motion to block the Trump Administration's recent tariffs. The states argue the tariffs are illegal under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 and seek a court order to halt their implementation, citing potential economic harm and increased costs for consumers and businesses.
California DOJ Releases 2025 Armed and Prohibited Persons System Annual Report
The California Department of Justice released its 2025 Armed and Prohibited Persons System (APPS) annual report, detailing efforts to remove prohibited individuals and seize illegal firearms. The report highlights the removal of 10,746 prohibited individuals and the seizure of 1,437 firearms.
State AG Urges PURA to Reject Aquarion Sale
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong urged the Public Utility Regulatory Authority (PURA) to reject the sale of Aquarion Company. The AG cited concerns that the sale would double household water bills, gut consumer protections, and end public oversight, despite PURA's preliminary approval.
California AG Issues Advisory on Landlord Well Testing Compliance
California Attorney General Rob Bonta issued an enforcement advisory to landlords regarding compliance with Assembly Bill 2454, which mandates participation in free domestic well testing and treatment programs. The advisory aims to ensure landlords provide safe drinking water to tenants in areas with vulnerable water supplies.
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.
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.
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.
Attorney General Criticizes Rate Increase for Yankee Gas
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong criticized the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) for approving an additional $4 million rate increase for Eversource-owned Yankee Gas. This decision follows previous rate hikes and penalty eliminations for other utility companies, drawing strong condemnation from the AG regarding the impact on consumers.
MV Realty Settlement with Massachusetts AG
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell reached a $2.25 million settlement with MV Realty of Massachusetts, LLC, its CEO, and COO. The settlement resolves allegations of deceptive business practices and predatory mortgage agreements, requiring MV Realty to release obtained mortgages and saving consumers at least $7 million.
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