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Minnesota AG Throws Shade At Solar Sales | Student Loan Reform Graded A | AG James, CFPB: Show Users The Money
02 May 2022
Cozen O'Connor
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The State AG Report – 4.29.2022
Here are last week's curated AG and federal regulatory news
stories highlighting key areas in which state and federal
regulators' decisions are having an impact across the US:
- BREAKING: DC Court of Appeals Upholds AG Candidate's
Ineligibility
- Minnesota AG Ellison Sues Solar Panel Company for Deceptive
Sales Tactics
- AG Moody Bans Eight Synthetic Opioids In Florida
- AGs Urge Creation of Safe Harbor for Financial Institutions
Serving Cannabis Businesses
- AG Bonta Applauds Student Loan Program Reforms
- James and the CFPB Sue MoneyGram over Consumer Protection and
Anti-Fraud Allegations
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