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Attorney General's Office Announces Proposed Settlement With Minerals Processing Facility In The Town Of Adams Over Alleged State And Federal Environmental Violations  

5/03/2024 Office of the Attorney General

Settlement, pending court approval, would direct $200,000 to community projects benefitting water quality in the Hoosic River watershed.

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AG Campbell, U.S. Department Of Education Discharge More Than $80 Million In Federal Student Loan Debt For Former Massachusetts Borrowers Who Attended The Art Institutes 

5/01/2024 Office of the Attorney General

U.S. Department of Education discharges more than $6 billion in federal student loan debt of former Art Institute students, including $80 million for Massachusetts borrowers, based in part on evidence submitted by the MA Attorney General’s Office

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During Second Chance Month, AG Campbell and Boston Medical Center Co-Host Reentry Roundtable  

4/29/2024 Office of the Attorney General

AG Campbell co-hosts discussion and listening session on barriers to successful reentry for formerly incarcerated individuals and highlights the Attorney General Office’s (AGO) resources and trainings

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Agawam Man Charged In Tobacco Tax Evasion Scheme  

4/26/2024 Office of the Attorney General

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AG Campbell Hosts Thirteenth Annual National Cyber Crime Conference With Focus on Artificial Intelligence 

4/23/2024 Office of the Attorney General

Approximately 1,000 Law Enforcement Officers, Prosecutors, and Investigators from Across the Country Will Participate in Largest of Its Kind Three-Day Conference

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AG Campbell Issues Advisory Providing Guidance On How State Consumer Protection And Other Laws Apply To Artificial Intelligence  

4/16/2024 Office of the Attorney General

Advisory clarifies that AI developers, suppliers, and users must comply with existing state consumer protection, anti-discrimination, and data privacy laws

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AG Campbell Joins Supreme Court Brief Opposing The Criminalization Of Involuntary Homelessness  

4/05/2024 Office of the Attorney General

AG Campbell joins multistate amicus brief arguing that it is unconstitutional to punish someone for sleeping on public property when they have nowhere else to sleep

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New Report: Massachusetts Residents Lost Over $577 Million Through Competitive Electric Supply Contracts In The Last 8 Years 

4/03/2024 Office of the Attorney General

Report calls the competitive electric supply industry a “predatory and broken market,” calls for the Legislature to act to protect consumers.