Announcements, information and updates from the AG Alliance Members and Associates
October 22nd, 2020
UPCOMING WEBINARS
Cybersecurity Subcommittee Fall Virtual Session*
Thursday, October 22nd
1 - 3pm ET
Opening Remarks from Attorney General Josh Stein, North Carolina

**Registration is not automatic, open to AGOs and group members only.
Sports Betting Virtual Discussion
Monday, November 16th
1 - 2pm ET
Moderated by Attorney General Karl Racine, District of Columbia

*Agenda and details to be released in the coming weeks.
ATTORNEY GENERAL ACTIONS
MORTGAGE SERVICING ISSUES

  • Florida AG Moody  has secured more than $11 million in relief for Floridians harmed as a result of Ocwen’s alleged improper mortgage servicing practices.

FAIR AND FREE ELECTION

  • Washington AG Ferguson announced an initiative in his office to combat election interference in November and guarantee a peaceful transition of power.

CONSUMER PROTECTION

  • Oregon AG Rosenblum announced a $5.5 million settlement with Johnson & Johnson and its subsidiary Ethicon, Inc. for deceptive marketing of transvaginal surgical mesh devices. Companies to donate $3.5 for women's health services.

  • Florida AG Moody in cooperation with Honda, has initiated a consumer incentive program to repair and replace exceptionally dangerous airbags in certain Honda and Acura vehicles.

  • California Ag Becerra joined a coalition of 20 state attorneys general in filing an amicus brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit to address significant issues of antitrust and anticompetitive pharmaceutical agreements involving AbbVie Inc.
BIG TECH

  • Utah AG Reyes announced that Utah is joining the attorneys general in 48 states, Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico in a multistate, bipartisan investigation of tech giant Google’s business practices in accordance with state and federal antitrust laws.

VAPING


COVID-19 RELIEF EFFORTS


CONSUMER FINANCE

  • Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) settled a lawsuit with debt collectors and debt buyers Encore Capital Group, Midland Funding, Midland Credit Management, and Asset Acceptance Capital Corp.

  • CFPB settled a lawsuit filed against debt collectors and debt buyers for alleged violations of CFPA, FDCPA, and 2015 consent order.

CONSUMER PRODUCTION

  • The Home Depot, Lowe’s, Floor & Decor and leading home improvement associations joined Buy Safe America coalition to bring transparency and accountability to the largest online marketplaces. 
UPCOMING CHAIR'S INITIATIVE
Dear Colleagues, Partners and Friends – 
 
The Conference of Western Attorneys General (CWAG) and the AG Alliance (AGA) are proud to announce this year’s Chair Initiative:  A COVID-19 Attorney General Legal and Policy Response Manual. Everyone has been impacted by COVID-19. It is my honor to lead CWAG and the AGA in taking on some of the most challenging related legal and policy issues we face today.
 
Our proposal is ambitious. In a timely fashion we will put together public/private working groups, each led by a bi-partisan pair of member states to focus on these general topics: 
  1. Multiple approaches of a vaccine;
  2. Prioritization of vaccine administration;
  3. Consumer protection;
  4. Constitutional considerations;
  5. Antitrust considerations;
  6. Anticipated secondary impacts

Each working group will identify more specific legal and policy issues that can be addressed in their assigned area. Further, each working group will highlight at least one area to focus resources and develop an issue guide for policymakers. 
 
For example, the working group focused on prioritization may consider the legal risks for states if they prioritize a group of healthcare workers before issuing a vaccine to a first responders who then contract COVID-19 during a citizen call, or worse, a first responder who becomes a super-spreader. At each stage of vaccine distribution, how can states ensure geographic, age, race and economic equity? Perhaps the group tasked with examining constitutional issues can build consensus about how to cope with government employees in essential roles but who have religious objections to being vaccinated? Who will shoulder the liability for adverse effects from a vaccine? Do existing scope of duty regulations in states allow enough flexibility for a mass vaccination effort assuming adequate supply? Are there any antitrust concerns allowing reasonable collaboration among competitors when in service of producing and providing a reliable vaccine?
 
Attorneys General stand at the center of many of these debates whether through legal advice to Governors or because of enforcement authority entrusted to them directly. But Attorneys General are also tested public servants who can partner with good corporate citizens, “work up” with the Federal government and assist local governments with their needs. Working through these issues requires legal acumen, public trust, bi-partisanship and dedication. Attorneys General in collaboration with our partners will advance the dialogue and position ourselves to be at the center of the conversation, enabling a national response to COVID-19.

Please lookout for our full schedule and program agenda in the coming weeks.

For more information about participation, please contact Karen White ([email protected]) or David Blake ([email protected]).
 
Wayne Stenehjem
North Dakota Attorney General
2020-21 Chair, CWAG and AG Alliance
VIRTUAL SEMINAR LIBRARY
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CWAG Executive Committee
- Wayne Stenehjem - Phil Weiser -
- Jason Ravnsborg - Hector Balderas -

AG Alliance Co-Chairs
- Lawrence Wasden - Sean Reyes - Karl Racine -
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