The author of a recent guest column in these pages asked whose interests Arkansas' attorney general is serving. That's easy: I serve you, the people of Arkansas.
AG William Tong joined a coalition of 23 states urging the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to walk back its plans to ...
After Kansas passed legislation to prevent “lawfare” – or the making of policies apart from the legal process – a consumer ...
San Diego County Board Chair Terra Lawson-Remer Tuesday revealed her plan to create a county Consumer Fairness and Public Protection unit to crack down on junk fees, scams and predatory financial ...
Here’s what the agency has been doing for U.S. consumers since it was created in 2011—and what could change if the current administration continues to scale back its budget, staff, and mission By ...
• New York Attorney General Letitia James secured $250,000 from MoneyGram International for failing to follow consumer protection laws and jeopardizing customers' money transfers • The settlement ...
The Santa Barbara County Agricultural Commissioner’s Office is reminding residents about their rights as consumers and the ...
Consumers continue to spend on home upgrades, while growing economic caution is driving demand for protection against ...
The Department of Consumer Protection has a warning for residents affected by the bankruptcy filing of a home improvement company, according to a release. “The Department of Consumer Protection is ...
Errors on credit reports. Unexpected bank and other “junk” fees. New financial products that conceal their true costs and terms. For help with those problems, millions of consumers in the U.S. have ...
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