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During National Consumer Protection Week, AG Campbell Announces $800,000 Grant Program To Expand Access To Legal Services For Consumers Facing Unlawful Debt Collection 

3/05/2024 Office of the Attorney General

Seeking applicants by March 22nd, the new grant furthers AG Campbell’s priority to advance economic opportunity and consumer justice by funding legal services organizations that protect low-income consumers from unlawful asset and income seizures

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AG CAMPBELL FILES LAWSUIT AGAINST TOWN OF MILTON FOR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH MBTA COMMUNITIES LAW  

2/27/2024 Office of the Attorney General

Lawsuit Seeks a Court Order to Require Milton to Come into Compliance with the Law by Permitting Multi-family Housing.

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Attorney General Campbell Releases Strategic Plan to Advance Opportunity For All Across The Commonwealth  

2/26/2024 Office of the Attorney General

Plan Underscores AGO’s Commitment to Advancing Economic Opportunity and Consumer Justice, Promoting Public Health and Safety, Protecting Youth, Holding the Powerful to Account and Furthering Regional Equity Across Massachusetts

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AG Campbell Calls On FDA to Protect Children From Lead And Other Toxic Metals in Baby Food 

2/20/2024 Office of the Attorney General

Nearly 400 Recent Lead Poisoning Cases Connected to Recalled Cinnamon Applesauce Pouches Highlight Urgent Need for Stronger Protections

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AG’s Office Announces Additional Indictments of Springfield Medicaid Consultant For Stealing From Elderly Nursing Home Victims  

2/20/2024 Office of the Attorney General

AG Campbell’s Continued Investigation Identified More Victims and Thousands of Additional Dollars in Theft

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La Fiscal General Campbell Otorga $1.25 Milliones Para Programas De Desarrollo De La Fuerza Laboral De Energía Limpia En Merrimack Valley 

2/13/2024 Office of the Attorney General

Los programas proporcionarán educación, capacitación y pasantías sobre energía limpia para estudiantes de educación técnica y otras personas en las comunidades afectadas por las explosiones de gas de Merrimack Valley en el año 2018

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AG Campbell Awards $1.25 Million for Clean Energy Workforce Development Programs in Merrimack Valley  

2/12/2024 Office of the Attorney General

Programs will provide clean energy education, training, and internship placement for technical education students and others in communities affected by the 2018 Merrimack Valley gas explosions

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AG Campbell Joins Coalition To Protect Access To Medication Abortion Nationwide 

2/01/2024 Office of the Attorney General

Coalition of 24 Attorneys General Urges U.S. Supreme Court to Reverse Lower Court’s Ruling Placing Unnecessary Restrictions on Access to Mifepristone

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AG Campbell Announces $350 Million Settlement With Multinational Marketing Firm Publicis Health Over Role In Opioid Epidemic  

2/01/2024 Office of the Attorney General

Settlement secures $8 million to address ongoing opioid crisis in Massachusetts and bolsters transparency of the company’s work in fueling nationwide opioid crisis

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Governor Healey, Attorney General Campbell and Treasurer Goldberg Urge EPA to Reconsider Lead Water Pipe Replacement Funding Reduction  

2/01/2024 Governor Maura Healey and Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll

Current methodology could halve federal support for lead service line replacement in Massachusetts, with the biggest impact on environmental justice communities

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DURING NATIONAL HUMAN TRAFFICKING PREVENTION MONTH, AG CAMPBELL HIGHLIGHTS RESOURCES FOR THE PUBLIC AND ONGOING EFFORTS TO COMBAT HUMAN TRAFFICKING 

1/23/2024 Office of the Attorney General

AG Campbell Shares Human Trafficking Prevention Efforts, Resources for Survivors and Ways to Identify Sex and Labor Trafficking

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AG Campbell Announces Settlements With Three Temporary Nurse Staffing Agencies For Overcharging Long-Term Care Facilities 

1/19/2024 Office of the Attorney General

Agencies Will Collectively Pay More than $260,000 as Part of AG Campbell’s Ongoing Efforts to Curb Rate Violations