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202003-03 automatic discharge for permanently disabled student loan borrowers.pdf
Student borrowers who have questions or are in need of assistance can call the Attorney General’s Student
Loan Helpline at 1-800-455-2456. Borrowers can also file complaints on the Attorney General’s website....
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202003-03 anti robocall provisions.pdf
In June 2019,
Raoul, in cooperation with the Federal Trade Commission, announced a major crackdown on robocalls that
included 94 actions targeting operations around the country that were responsible for more than 1 billion
calls....
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202003-02 top 10 list of consumer complaints.pdf
CATEGORY NUMBER OF COMPLAINTS
1 . Construction/Home Improvement (remodeling, roofs and gutters, heating
and cooling, plumbing) 2,001
2. Motor Vehicle/Used Auto Sales (as-is used cars, financing, advertising,
warranties) 1,767
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202003-02 agreement to end use of no poach agreements.pdf
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202002-27 fda to strengthen e cigarette enforcement guidance.pdf
Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nevada, New
Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Texas,
Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin.
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202002-26 to defend key protections for workers.pdf
lawsuit are the attorneys general of California, Colorado, the District of Columbia,
Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Mexico, New Jersey, New York, Oregon,
Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia and Washington.
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202002-25 illinois supreme court to prevent destruction of older police misconduct records.pdf
FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE,
CHICAGO LODGE NO. 7,
Respondent-Appellant.
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Appeal from the Illinois Appellate
Court, First Judicial District,
No. 1-17-2907
There Heard on Appeal from the
Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois,...
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202002-25 1.6 billion global settlement with generic opioid manufacturer.pdf
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202002-20 roll back critical anti discrimination protections.pdf
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202002-20 defense of drivers licenses for immigrants.pdf
860) 808-5372
Fax: (860) 808-5347
Email: joshua.perry@ct.gov
Counsel for Amicus Curiae the State
of Connecticut
mailto:joshua.perry@ct.gov
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IDENTITY AND INTEREST OF AMICI STATES ................................... 1...
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202002-19 alternative retail energy supplier for defrauding customers out of 77 million.pdf
The HEAT Act went into effect Jan.1 and gives the Attorney
General’s office even stronger tools to shut down suppliers that engage in fraudulent and misleading
conduct, and return money to consumers who have been harmed....
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202002-13 revised epa standards for lead in drinking water fall short.pdf
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202002-13 asylum seekers trapped at the border.pdf
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202002-11 highlights safer internet day.pdf
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202002-11 epa to strengthen national emission standards for ethylene oxide.pdf
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202002-10 be vigilant for phone online scams.pdf
Raoul encourages residents who need to report a scam to do so on the Attorney General’s website or by calling his
Consumer Fraud Hotline (1-800-386-5438 in Chicago, 1-800-243-0618 in Springfield, and 1-800-243-0607
in Carbondale)....
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202002-06 fights to ensure immigrants can continue to enter us.pdf
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202002-05 modern plating over hydrochloric acid leak.pdf
Handling this case for Raoul’s Environmental Enforcement Division are Assistant Attorneys General Daniel
Robertson and Karen Howard.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
STEPHENSON COUNTY, ILLINOIS
CHANCERY DIVISION...
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202002-05 expanded loan discharge for students of closed dream center schools.pdf
Student borrowers who have questions or are in need of assistance can call the Attorney General’s Student
Loan Helpline at 1-800-455-2456. Borrowers can also file complaints on the Attorney General’s website....
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202002-05 allow predatory lenders to exploit consumers.pdf
the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation (the “FDIC”) that would sanction one of the myriad schemes the financial services
industry has devised to repackage usury and evasion of state usury laws as “innovations”
deserving of special federal protection.1...