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Va. A.G. Jones and Coalition of Attorneys General Challenge Trump Administration Effort to Undermine Birth Control Coverage
RICHMOND, Virginia, March 13 -- Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones issued the following news release on March 12, 2026:
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Attorney General Jay Jones and Coalition of Attorneys General Challenge Trump Administration Effort to Undermine Birth Control Coverage
Attorney General Jay Jones has joined a coalition of 21 attorneys general in filing an amicus brief challenging the Trump Administration's 2017 and 2018 regulations that undermine the Affordable Care Act's guarantee of no-cost contraception coverage through employer health care plans. The regulations expand exemptions and allow employers
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RICHMOND, Virginia, March 13 -- Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones issued the following news release on March 12, 2026:
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Attorney General Jay Jones and Coalition of Attorneys General Challenge Trump Administration Effort to Undermine Birth Control Coverage
Attorney General Jay Jones has joined a coalition of 21 attorneys general in filing an amicus brief challenging the Trump Administration's 2017 and 2018 regulations that undermine the Affordable Care Act's guarantee of no-cost contraception coverage through employer health care plans. The regulations expand exemptions and allow employersto strip workers of guaranteed coverage for birth control and other contraceptive care and services.
In the brief, Attorney General Jones and the coalition urge the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit to affirm the District Court's ruling that the regulations are unlawful and to block the federal government's attempt to dismantle a core consumer protection under federal law.
"The Affordable Care Act guarantees that employer health plans cover contraception without cost sharing. Donald Trump's administration attempted to rewrite that law by creating sweeping exemptions allowing employers to deny birth control coverage outright," said Attorney General Jay Jones. "This effort is about nothing more than dismantling a core protection of the Affordable Care Act, eroding coverage, and shifting the cost of contraception onto women, families, and states like Virginia. When the federal government ignores the law and undermines access to basic health care, states have a responsibility to stand up. Virginia is doing exactly that to ensure that Donald Trump's unlawful rollback of contraceptive coverage does not stand."
In the brief, Attorney General Jones and the coalition argue that the regulations threaten contraceptive coverage for hundreds of thousands of women nationwide and put their health and the economic and public health of states at risk. Today more than 80 percent of women ages 18 to 49 report using some form of contraception within the past year. With contraception costing an average of $584 per user annually, the regulations could shift an estimated $73.8 million in costs onto individuals who rely on contraceptive care. These costs would create significant barriers to accessing safe and effective health services. The coalition also argues that states such as Virginia will face increased financial strain as they are forced to spend millions of dollars to provide replacement contraceptive care through publicly funded health programs.
Access to birth control and contraceptive care has already been reduced since these regulations were first implemented and the harm will only worsen if they remain in place amid a rapidly changing reproductive health landscape. Many clinics that provide essential reproductive health services have lost funding in recent years, shrinking access to care in communities across the country. At the same time, a wave of abortion restrictions following the overturning of Roe v. Wade has further limited options for women experiencing unintended pregnancies, making reliable access to contraception more critical than ever.
The coalition's brief also explains that restricting access to contraception will deepen long-standing disparities in health care access. Communities of color and lower income communities are disproportionately likely to live in "contraceptive deserts," areas without reasonable access to the full range of contraceptive services. Millions of women across the country live in these areas and already face significant barriers to obtaining birth control. Policies that allow employers to deny coverage will only worsen those disparities and place the greatest burden on working families.
Attorney General Jones and the coalition urge the Court to affirm the District Court's judgment striking down the Trump Administration's regulations and protect access to birth control and contraceptive care for hundreds of thousands of women across the country.
Joining Attorney General Jones in filing the brief are the attorneys general of Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, and Wisconsin.
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Original text here: https://www.oag.state.va.us/media-center/news-releases/2979-attorney-general-jay-jones-and-coalition-of-attorneys-general-challenge-trump-administration-effort-to-undermine-birth-control-coverage
Va. A.G. Jones Statement Regarding Shooting at Old Dominion University Campus
RICHMOND, Virginia, March 13 -- Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones issued the following statement on March 12, 2026:
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Attorney General Jay Jones Statement Regarding Shooting at Old Dominion University Campus
Attorney General Jay Jones released the following statement in the wake of a shooting on the campus of Old Dominion University in which the threat was neutralized.
"My deepest thoughts, prayers, and support go out to the Old Dominion community as they continue to learn more and process this tragedy," said Attorney General Jones. "I applaud the quick action of Old Dominion University
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RICHMOND, Virginia, March 13 -- Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones issued the following statement on March 12, 2026:
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Attorney General Jay Jones Statement Regarding Shooting at Old Dominion University Campus
Attorney General Jay Jones released the following statement in the wake of a shooting on the campus of Old Dominion University in which the threat was neutralized.
"My deepest thoughts, prayers, and support go out to the Old Dominion community as they continue to learn more and process this tragedy," said Attorney General Jones. "I applaud the quick action of Old Dominion UniversityPolice, Norfolk Police, and emergency personnel on the ground to neutralize the threat and restore safety to campus. My office continues to work closely with the university and stands ready to support local law enforcement as they continue the investigative process. We encourage students and families to follow the direction of law enforcement and university officials as they continue to maintain public safety."
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Original text here: https://www.oag.state.va.us/media-center/news-releases/2980-attorney-general-jay-jones-statement-regarding-shooting-at-old-dominion-university-campus
S.D. A.G. Jackley Announces State Supreme Court Decision Affirms Minnehaha County Convictions
PIERRE, South Dakota, March 13 -- South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley issued the following news release on March 12, 2026:
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Attorney General Announces State Supreme Court Decision Affirms Minnehaha County Convictions
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announced today that the South Dakota Supreme Court has affirmed the convictions of Christian Elliott Clifford following a jury trial in Minnehaha County.
In a decision released Thursday, the Supreme Court upheld Clifford's convictions for aggravated eluding, reckless driving, driving under suspension, and failing to stop
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PIERRE, South Dakota, March 13 -- South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley issued the following news release on March 12, 2026:
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Attorney General Announces State Supreme Court Decision Affirms Minnehaha County Convictions
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announced today that the South Dakota Supreme Court has affirmed the convictions of Christian Elliott Clifford following a jury trial in Minnehaha County.
In a decision released Thursday, the Supreme Court upheld Clifford's convictions for aggravated eluding, reckless driving, driving under suspension, and failing to stopat a stop sign stemming from an incident that occurred April 6, 2023 in Sioux Falls.
"This decision affirms the jury's verdict and reinforces the work of law enforcement officers who respond to dangerous situations in our communities," said Attorney General Jackley. "Fleeing from law enforcement and endangering the public will not be tolerated."
The case arose after law enforcement responded to a reported family dispute and issued a "be on the lookout" alert for a red Toyota Camry believed to be driven by Clifford. When a Sioux Falls police officer located the vehicle and attempted a traffic stop, the driver accelerated and fled at high speeds through residential streets, passing another vehicle and failing to stop at a stop sign. Officers discontinued the pursuit in accordance with department policy.
Clifford appealed his convictions, arguing that the circuit court improperly allowed testimony about statements made by a caller who reported the earlier dispute, claiming the statements were hearsay and violated his constitutional right to confront witnesses.
Supreme Court justices rejected that argument and concluded the circuit court did not violate Clifford's confrontation rights by allowing the testimony. The Court affirmed the jury's verdict and the circuit court's judgment.
The case was prosecuted by the Minnehaha County State's Attorney. The South Dakota Attorney General's Office represented the State on appeal.
The verdict can be read here: https://ujs.sd.gov/media/d2cpxdmy/30754.pdf
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Original text here: https://atg.sd.gov/OurOffice/Media/pressreleasesdetail.aspx?id=3028
Okla. A.G. Drummond: Multi-County Grand Jury Indicts Two in Nationwide Walmart Theft Scheme
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, March 13 -- Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued the following news release on March 12, 2026:
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Multi-County Grand Jury indicts two in nationwide Walmart theft scheme
The Multi-County Grand Jury indicted two individuals in connection with a retail theft scheme targeting Walmart stores across multiple states.
According to the indictment, Angel Jones and Christopher Loepke are accused of carrying out a coordinated scheme over the past six months that resulted in more than $55,000 in losses from Walmart Supercenter stores across 15 states. The pair allegedly
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OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, March 13 -- Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued the following news release on March 12, 2026:
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Multi-County Grand Jury indicts two in nationwide Walmart theft scheme
The Multi-County Grand Jury indicted two individuals in connection with a retail theft scheme targeting Walmart stores across multiple states.
According to the indictment, Angel Jones and Christopher Loepke are accused of carrying out a coordinated scheme over the past six months that resulted in more than $55,000 in losses from Walmart Supercenter stores across 15 states. The pair allegedlyused Walmart's Scan & Go mobile checkout system to fraudulently obtain merchandise, including calculators and sports trading cards, by scanning lower-priced items or concealing higher-priced merchandise inside other products.
"These types of organized retail theft schemes harm businesses and ultimately drive up costs for hardworking Oklahoma consumers," said Attorney General Gentner Drummond. "My office will continue working with law enforcement and retailers to identify offenders and hold them accountable under the law."
Charges filed in the indictment stem from activity that occurred at numerous Walmart locations across Oklahoma, with thefts in at least 13 counties. Jones and Loepke were each charged with three felony counts.
Every person arrested or charged is presumed innocent unless and until convicted in a court of law.
Read the Indictment (https://oklahoma.gov/content/dam/ok/en/oag/news-documents/2026/march/CF-2026-1059%20Jones%20and%20Loepke_Redacted.pdf)
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Original text here: https://oklahoma.gov/oag/news/newsroom/2026/march/multi-county-grand-jury-indicts-two-in-nationwide-walmart-theft-scheme.html
Okla. A.G. Drummond Hails House Action on Transparency, Public Corruption Reform Bills
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, March 13 -- Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued the following news release on March 12, 2026:
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Drummond hails House action on transparency, public corruption reform bills
Attorney General Gentner Drummond praised the Oklahoma House of Representatives for passing two government accountability bills. Since he took office in 2023, Drummond has fought the culture of state government corruption while championing more transparency in government.
House Bill 3278, authored by Rep. John Pfeiffer, strengthens enforcement of the Open Meetings Act by authorizing
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OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, March 13 -- Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued the following news release on March 12, 2026:
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Drummond hails House action on transparency, public corruption reform bills
Attorney General Gentner Drummond praised the Oklahoma House of Representatives for passing two government accountability bills. Since he took office in 2023, Drummond has fought the culture of state government corruption while championing more transparency in government.
House Bill 3278, authored by Rep. John Pfeiffer, strengthens enforcement of the Open Meetings Act by authorizingthe Attorney General to assess civil penalties, require compliance training, and enter into consent decrees with government agencies found in violation. The bill replaces a misdemeanor conviction standard that has done little to drive real accountability. It passed the House with an 82-4 vote.
House Bill 3279, also authored by Rep. Pfeiffer, closes public corruption loopholes by prohibiting state employees involved in contracting decisions of $25,000 or more from going to work for the awarded company for one year. The legislation also ensures meaningful penalties exist for violations. House members voted 80-10 to pass the bill.
"Oklahomans deserve a government that operates in the open and plays by the rules," said Drummond. "These bills give our office the practical tools to enforce transparency and hold public officials accountable. I am grateful to the House and to Rep. Pfeiffer for advancing these reforms, and I urge the Senate to take up and pass both of these important pieces of legislation."
Both bills now advance to the Oklahoma Senate.
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Original text here: https://oklahoma.gov/oag/news/newsroom/2026/march/drummond-hails-house-action-on-transparency-public-corruption-reform-bills.html
N.J. A.G. Davenport: Camden County Man Sentenced to Three Years in Prison for Filing False Insurance Claim in Connection With House Fire
TRENTON, New Jersey, March 13 -- New Jersey Attorney General Jennifer Davenport issued the following news release on March 12, 2026:
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Camden County Man Sentenced to Three Years in Prison for Filing False Insurance Claim in Connection with House Fire
Attorney General Jennifer Davenport, the Division of Criminal Justice (DCJ), and the Office of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor (OIFP) announced today that a Camden County, New Jersey, man was sentenced to three years in prison for insurance fraud in connection with a fire that destroyed his house.
Richard Orlandini, 65, of Cherry Hill, New Jersey,
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TRENTON, New Jersey, March 13 -- New Jersey Attorney General Jennifer Davenport issued the following news release on March 12, 2026:
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Camden County Man Sentenced to Three Years in Prison for Filing False Insurance Claim in Connection with House Fire
Attorney General Jennifer Davenport, the Division of Criminal Justice (DCJ), and the Office of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor (OIFP) announced today that a Camden County, New Jersey, man was sentenced to three years in prison for insurance fraud in connection with a fire that destroyed his house.
Richard Orlandini, 65, of Cherry Hill, New Jersey,pleaded guilty on December 1, 2025, before Superior Court Judge Judith Charny to one count of second-degree insurance fraud. Judge Charny imposed the sentence on March 6, 2026, in state Superior Court in Camden.
"Homeowners pay a substantial amount of money for insurance to protect what is often their biggest investment," said Attorney General Davenport. "The system depends on everyone being an honest broker and when someone cheats the system by filing a claim for benefits to which they are not entitled, we all stand to lose."
"The defendant in this case admitted to making false statements in an effort to obtain a financial payout from his insurance carrier," said DCJ Director Theresa L. Hilton. "His attempt to secure an unearned payday failed, and today, he was held accountable for his crime."
"Insurance fraud schemes like this undermine the integrity of the insurance system and place an unfair burden on honest policyholders," said Interim Insurance Fraud Prosecutor Al Garcia. "This sentence sends a clear message that insurance fraud will not be tolerated, and those who attempt to profit through deception will be held accountable."
According to documents filed in this case and statements made in court, Orlandini's residence in Cherry Hill was destroyed in a fire on October 20, 2018. The residence was insured under a homeowner's insurance policy issued by Allstate. Orlandini submitted a claim to Allstate for benefits related to the fire and hired his own public adjuster to make statements to Allstate on his behalf. Orlandini caused his public adjuster to report the first notice of loss to Allstate by telephone, stating that the fire began in a back room and that he and his wife were unsure of the cause. However, this statement was false and was made with the purpose to obtain insurance proceeds.
Orlandini also requested additional living expenses from Allstate while his home was unlivable by submitting a rental agreement that was not actually in effect at the time to obtain reimbursement. Orlandini also made false or misleading statements under oath to Allstate regarding the origin of the fire, his activities prior to the fire, and his financial situation.
In addition, Orlandini submitted a personal property claim listing items he claimed were destroyed in the fire--including designer handbags, china and crystal, Lego sets, a bicycle, and numerous ties and belts--that were not owned by him and were not present in the home before the fire. Orlandini also falsely claimed he was entitled to additional hotel accommodations at Allstate's expense.
Overall, Orlandini made five separate false or misleading statements to obtain insurance benefits to which he knew he was not legally entitled.
The state is represented by Deputy Attorney General Alan Babbitt, under the supervision of Assistant Bureau Chief Evgeniya Sitnikova and Bureau Chief Crystal Callahan. The investigation was conducted by OIFP Detective Nicholas Esposito, under the supervision of Sgt. Brian Bunn and Deputy Chief Kelly Howard. The New Jersey State Fire Marshal's Office, the Cherry Hill Fire Marshal's Office, the Cherry Hill Police Department, the Camden County Prosecutor's Office, the New Jersey State Police, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) assisted with the investigation. Interim Insurance Fraud Prosecutor Garcia thanked his staff for their work on this case, all partnering agencies, and Allstate Insurance Company and the National Insurance Crime Bureau for its cooperation in the investigation.
OIFP's mission includes coordination of all anti-insurance fraud activities statewide, and many successful prosecutions are a result of initial anonymous tips. If you suspect insurance fraud or have information about a potential case, OIFP wants to hear from you. You can report fraud anonymously by calling the toll-free hotline at 1-877-55-FRAUD or visiting www.NJInsurancefraud.org. State regulations permit a reward to be paid to eligible persons who provide information that leads to an arrest, prosecution, and conviction for insurance fraud.
Defense counsel: David Snyder Esq., Cherry Hill, New Jersey
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Original text here: https://www.njoag.gov/camden-county-man-sentenced-to-three-years-in-prison-for-filing-false-insurance-claim-in-connection-with-house-fire/
Md. A.G. Office: Decedent and Officer Identified in Fatal Police-Involved Shooting in the City of Baltimore
BALTIMORE, Maryland, March 13 -- The Maryland Office of the Attorney General issued the following news release on March 12, 2026:
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Decedent and Officer Identified in Fatal Police-Involved Shooting in the City of Baltimore
The Independent Investigations Division (IID) of the Maryland Office of the Attorney General has identified the decedent and the Baltimore Police Department (BPD) officer involved in the fatal police-involved shooting that occurred on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, in the city of Baltimore, Maryland.
The decedent is identified as 33-year-old Jonathan Ingram of Baltimore, Maryland.
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BALTIMORE, Maryland, March 13 -- The Maryland Office of the Attorney General issued the following news release on March 12, 2026:
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Decedent and Officer Identified in Fatal Police-Involved Shooting in the City of Baltimore
The Independent Investigations Division (IID) of the Maryland Office of the Attorney General has identified the decedent and the Baltimore Police Department (BPD) officer involved in the fatal police-involved shooting that occurred on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, in the city of Baltimore, Maryland.
The decedent is identified as 33-year-old Jonathan Ingram of Baltimore, Maryland.
The involved officer is identified as BPD Officer Brian Loiero, a 15-year veteran. Officer Loiero is assigned to the Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team.
The IID continues to investigate the circumstances of this fatal police-involved shooting. Anyone with information about this incident, including cell phone or private surveillance video, is asked to contact the IID at (410) 576-7070 or by email at [email protected].
To read the original news release, click here: https://oag.maryland.gov/News/Pages/Independent-Investigations-Division-Investigating-Fatal-Police-Involved-Shooting-inthe-City-of-Baltimore.aspx
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Original text here: https://oag.maryland.gov/News/pages/Decedent-and-Officer-Identified-in-Fatal-Police-Involved-Shooting-in-the-City-of-Baltimore.aspx