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Okla. A.G. Drummond Urges Congress to Protect Communities From Illicit Xylazine
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, April 3 -- Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued the following news release on April 2, 2026:
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Drummond urges Congress to protect communities from illicit xylazine
Attorney General Gentner Drummond is urging Congress to pass the Combating Illicit Xylazine Act to protect Oklahomans and reduce overdose deaths. The act would classify xylazine, a dangerous animal tranquilizer often mixed with fentanyl and other opioids, as a controlled substance.
In a letter sent to House and Senate leadership, Drummond and a coalition of 41 attorneys general outlined
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OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, April 3 -- Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued the following news release on April 2, 2026:
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Drummond urges Congress to protect communities from illicit xylazine
Attorney General Gentner Drummond is urging Congress to pass the Combating Illicit Xylazine Act to protect Oklahomans and reduce overdose deaths. The act would classify xylazine, a dangerous animal tranquilizer often mixed with fentanyl and other opioids, as a controlled substance.
In a letter sent to House and Senate leadership, Drummond and a coalition of 41 attorneys general outlinedthe dangers of illicit xylazine and argued that federally classifying the drug as a controlled substance is critical to helping law enforcement stop its spread.
"Xylazine is a dangerous and growing threat that is taking more lives every day," Drummond said. "Congress must act now to give law enforcement the tools needed to combat this deadly drug and protect our citizens from harm."
Xylazine, widely known by its street name "tranq," is a non-opioid veterinary tranquilizer used for large animals, including horses and deer, and is not approved for any human use. Because it is not an opioid, its effects are not reversed by naloxone, increasing the risk of fatal overdose when combined with substances like fentanyl.
Limited data on xylazine's production, distribution and related deaths has made it more difficult for law enforcement to track and disrupt its use. Classifying the drug as a controlled substance would allow the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to monitor manufacturing, prevent diversion and mandate public reporting.
Last week, the Senate Judiciary Committee advanced the legislation with strong bipartisan support.
Joining Drummond in the coalition are the attorneys general of American Samoa, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, U.S. Virgin Islands, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia and Wyoming.
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INFODOC: https://oklahoma.gov/content/dam/ok/en/oag/news-documents/2026/april/Combating Illicit Xylazine_FINAL.pdf
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Original text here: https://oklahoma.gov/oag/news/newsroom/2026/april/drummond-urges-congress-to-protect-communities-from-illicit-xylazine.html
Okla. A.G. Drummond Marks One Year of Training Nearly 1,000 Oklahomans in Life-Saving Tool
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, April 3 -- Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued the following news release on April 2, 2026:
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Drummond marks one year of training nearly 1,000 Oklahomans in life-saving tool
Attorney General Gentner Drummond announced today a milestone year of progress since launching the Lethality Assessment Protocol (LAP) training and outreach initiatives.
The LAP is a screening tool used by law enforcement to help identify victims of intimate partner violence who are at the highest risk of homicide, and it is required by Oklahoma state law. The assessment helps
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OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, April 3 -- Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued the following news release on April 2, 2026:
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Drummond marks one year of training nearly 1,000 Oklahomans in life-saving tool
Attorney General Gentner Drummond announced today a milestone year of progress since launching the Lethality Assessment Protocol (LAP) training and outreach initiatives.
The LAP is a screening tool used by law enforcement to help identify victims of intimate partner violence who are at the highest risk of homicide, and it is required by Oklahoma state law. The assessment helpsidentify someone who is at high risk of serious injury or homicide by an intimate partner, then connects them with a local service providers for immediate safety planning and support.
Since the LAP training and outreach program began in April 2025, 968 people across 71 Oklahoma counties have been trained during 46 sessions at conferences, Basic Peace Officer Certification classes and within the CLEET Academy. Trainings have also been held with individual law enforcement agencies, with victim services providers, through CareerTech and in many other settings.
"Every Oklahoman deserves to be safe. The Lethality Assessment Protocol is not just a policy tool; it is a lifeline," Drummond said. "In just one year, our team has reached nearly 1,000 trained individuals across this state, and each one of them is now better prepared to recognize danger and intervene before tragedy strikes. I am proud of the extraordinary work this team has done, and I am committed to ensuring we reach every corner of Oklahoma with this critical training."
Looking ahead, the LAP program will expand its focus on underserved and rural communities. To help close that gap, the team recently launched virtual trainings so that law enforcement agencies and community partners across the state can participate regardless of location. Nearly 100 participants have already been trained through these virtual sessions. The LAP team is also preparing a comprehensive report, "The State of the LAP in Oklahoma," documenting the program's first-year progress and milestones, with publication expected in May.
The LAP initiative, funded by two U.S. Department of Justice grants, reflects Drummonds commitment to protecting Oklahomans and ending domestic violence through proactive, evidence-based strategies. Find more information about the LAP training and details on how to schedule a training event on the Office of the Attorney General's website (https://oklahoma.gov/oag/about/divisions/lap.html).
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Original text here: https://oklahoma.gov/oag/news/newsroom/2026/april/drummond-marks-one-year-of-training-nearly-1-000-oklahomans-in-life-saving-tool.html
Md. A.G. Brown Announces Settlement With Lindsay Dealerships and Its Owners and Officers
BALTIMORE, Maryland, April 3 -- Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown issued the following news release on April 2, 2026:
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Attorney General Brown Announces Settlement with Lindsay Dealerships and its Owners and Officers
Settlement Could Provide Tens of Millions of Dollars in Refunds to Consumers
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Attorney General Anthony G. Brown today announced that his Consumer Protection Division along with the Federal Trade Commission have reached a settlement of civil charges against Lindsay Ford, LLC d/b/a Lindsay Ford of Wheaton, Lindsay Chevrolet, LLC d/b/a Lindsay Chevrolet in Woodbridge,
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BALTIMORE, Maryland, April 3 -- Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown issued the following news release on April 2, 2026:
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Attorney General Brown Announces Settlement with Lindsay Dealerships and its Owners and Officers
Settlement Could Provide Tens of Millions of Dollars in Refunds to Consumers
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Attorney General Anthony G. Brown today announced that his Consumer Protection Division along with the Federal Trade Commission have reached a settlement of civil charges against Lindsay Ford, LLC d/b/a Lindsay Ford of Wheaton, Lindsay Chevrolet, LLC d/b/a Lindsay Chevrolet in Woodbridge,VA, Lindsay Motors, LLC d/b/a Lindsay Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram in Manassas, VA, Lindsay Management Company, LLC, Michael Lindsay, an owner of the companies, and John Smallwood and Paul Smyth, two additional officers.
"We filed this lawsuit because the Lindsay Dealerships misled Maryland car buyers into overpaying for their vehicles. This settlement puts money back in Marylanders' pockets and puts a stop to these predatory practices," said Attorney General Brown. "Our Office is committed to ensuring that every Maryland consumer who does business with a car dealership is treated fairly."
As part of the settlement, the defendants are required to refund the amounts consumers paid for the purchase or lease price of their vehicles that was higher than the advertised price at all three of the dealerships and also the amounts consumers paid at Lindsay Ford for add-on products or services that consumers did not agree to purchase or thought were required. The full amount of refunds due to consumers is yet to be determined, but over $75 million in charges consumers paid may be eligible for refunds.
The matter has been pending before the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. The settlement is pending approval by the Court.
"Lindsay Auto misled consumers by advertising false low car prices and then adding mandatory fees and other charges during the car buying process," said Christopher Mufarrige, Director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection. "The Trump-Vance FTC is focused on ensuring that auto dealers competitors' are transparently competing on price."
Under the Stipulated Order filed today, the defendants must pay refunds for the difference in advertised price and actual price that consumers paid at the Lindsay Ford dealership and that Maryland resident consumers paid at Lindsay Chevrolet and Lindsay Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram dealerships between April 1, 2020 and December 31, 2025, if those consumers viewed an advertisement that listed a sales price that was less than the price they were asked to pay for their car purchase or lease. Additionally, consumers who were charged for add-on products, such as GAP Insurance or service plans at Lindsay Ford, can also seek refunds if they were unknowingly charged for products or services or were told these charges were required
The Stipulated Order further permanently restrains and enjoins the defendants from misrepresenting:
* The cost of purchasing, financing, or leasing a vehicle;
* The availability of the vehicle at the advertised price;
* Whether charges, fees, taxes, products, or services are optional or required;
* Whether any type of source for financing is required;
* Whether charges, products, or services are authorized by consumers;
* The amount of any charge, fee, or tax; and
* Any other material facts including, but not limited to, any restrictions, limitations, conditions, or any aspect of the benefits, performance, efficacy, nature, or central characteristics of any products or service.
The defendants are also required to clearly and conspicuously disclose the total price as the most prominently displayed item in any visual disclosure. Additionally, the defendants must obtain consumers' express, informed consent prior to charging the consumer.
Consumers eligible for refunds will be contacted by a third-party claims administrator. They may also reach out to the Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division at 410-528-8662 with any questions.
Finally, the Lindsay defendants agreed to pay the Attorney General's Office $3.1 million. The Attorney General personally thanks the staff at the Federal Trade Commission who collaborated with the Consumer Protection Division in reaching this settlement.
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Original text here: https://oag.maryland.gov/News/pages/Attorney-General-Brown-Announces-Settlement-with-Lindsay-Dealerships-and-its-Owners-and-Officers.aspx
Maine A.G. Frey Wins Appeals Court Ruling Against HUD Over Housing-Assistance Programs
AUGUSTA, Maine, April 3 -- Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey issued the following news release on April 2, 2026:
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Attorney General Aaron M. Frey Wins Appeals Court Ruling Against HUD Over Housing-Assistance Programs
In a decisive win for Maine and other states, a federal appeals court rejected the federal government's request to impose harmful restrictions on grant funding that allows tens of thousands of formerly homeless people across the country to remain in stable housing.
Attorney General Aaron M. Frey and a multistate coalition sued the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
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AUGUSTA, Maine, April 3 -- Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey issued the following news release on April 2, 2026:
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Attorney General Aaron M. Frey Wins Appeals Court Ruling Against HUD Over Housing-Assistance Programs
In a decisive win for Maine and other states, a federal appeals court rejected the federal government's request to impose harmful restrictions on grant funding that allows tens of thousands of formerly homeless people across the country to remain in stable housing.
Attorney General Aaron M. Frey and a multistate coalition sued the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development(HUD) last November after HUD abruptly changed its Continuum of Care program, the largest resource for federal homelessness assistance funding. HUD dramatically reduced the amount of grant funds that can be spent on permanent housing and put unlawful conditions on access to the funding.
U.S. District Court Judge Mary McElroy sided with the states in December, saying HUD's actions would cause irreparable harm to the plaintiffs, and issued a preliminary injunction barring HUD from implementing the unlawful restrictions. On April 1, the appeals court rejected HUD's request to temporarily allow the restrictions to go into effect.
"When so many can barely afford basic necessities, the cruelty of threatening housing security for vulnerable Mainers to advance a political agenda is appalling," said Attorney General Frey. "While this attempt by HUD was obviously unlawful, the stress and uncertainty the Administration created in a vulnerable population and the people working hard to support them is wholly unnecessary and deeply destructive."
The appeals court said plaintiffs had provided ample evidence that if HUD moved ahead with its planned restrictions to the funding, the results would be "immediately destabilizing and disastrous for their constituents."
"I applaud Attorney General Frey on this critical victory, which blocks the President's callous attempt to take housing away from more than 1,200 Maine people. I will continue to stand alongside the Attorney General to fight back against the President's abuses of power and attempts to harm Maine people," said Governor Janet Mills.
Continuum of Care programs support stable housing for more than 1,800 people across Maine -- including families with children, seniors, veterans, people with mental and physical disabilities, and survivors of domestic violence. Under HUD's attempted changes, more than 1,200 of these individuals would have lost their housing and become homeless.
A copy of the appeals court judge's ruling is available here: https://www.ca1.uscourts.gov/sites/ca1/files/opnfiles/26-1217P-01A.pdf.
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Original text here: https://www.maine.gov/ag/news/article.shtml?id=13346612
Ga. A.G. Carr Launches "Eyes on the Road" Campaign to Locate Georgia's Missing Children
ATLANTA, Georgia, April 3 -- Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr issued the following news release on April 2, 2026:
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Carr Launches "Eyes on the Road" Campaign to Locate Georgia's Missing Children
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr has launched the "Eyes on the Road" Campaign, a public safety initiative to locate and recover missing children throughout the state. This effort is led by Carr's Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit and seeks to further engage the private sector in the fight to combat human trafficking in Georgia. Several companies are already participating in this initiative,
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ATLANTA, Georgia, April 3 -- Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr issued the following news release on April 2, 2026:
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Carr Launches "Eyes on the Road" Campaign to Locate Georgia's Missing Children
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr has launched the "Eyes on the Road" Campaign, a public safety initiative to locate and recover missing children throughout the state. This effort is led by Carr's Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit and seeks to further engage the private sector in the fight to combat human trafficking in Georgia. Several companies are already participating in this initiative,including the United Parcel Service (UPS), RaceTrac, TAT (Truckers Against Trafficking), and the Georgia Hotel & Lodging Association (GHLA).
"The majority of our human trafficking cases involve a missing child, and we're using all available resources to safely bring them home," said Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr. "By partnering with UPS, RaceTrac, Truckers Against Trafficking, and GHLA, we're able to expand our footprint and save even more lives. We will never stop fighting to protect our most vulnerable Georgians."
"Our business community already plays a key role in making Georgia a leader in the fight against human trafficking, and this new campaign will allow them to take an even more active position in rescuing survivors," said Georgia First Lady Marty Kemp. "Human traffickers thrive when they can hide in plain sight, which is why steps like this that create eyes and ears statewide are so important."
Participating companies will receive "Be on the Lookout" alerts for missing children, along with clear, actionable steps to report any sightings. By joining the campaign, organizations become a vital part of a statewide network working to bring children home safely.
"A trained and engaged driver workforce dedicated to making a simple phone call can and will change lives," said UPS.
"Attorney General Carr is a leader in fighting human trafficking throughout Georgia because he brings together the many stakeholders needed to make a real impact on this crime," said Esther Goetsch, Executive Director of TAT (Truckers Against Trafficking). "We are proud to stand alongside his efforts and to support partners like UPS and others who are leading the way - by training and equipping their drivers to stay vigilant and be on the lookout. Together, we can make Georgia a safer place for all!"
"On behalf of the Georgia Hotel & Lodging Association (GHLA), we are proud to stand alongside Attorney General Chris Carr and his team in the fight to eradicate the evil of human trafficking," said Chris Hardman, President and CEO of the Georgia Hotel & Lodging Association. "Georgia's hotel industry has long been a national leader in training and prevention, and the 'Eyes on the Road' Campaign builds on that commitment in a powerful and meaningful way. By equipping hotel teams with real-time tools to identify and report missing children, those most vulnerable to exploitation, we are strengthening our ability to act when it matters most. This initiative is about more than training and awareness - it is about action and ultimately saving lives. Through the 'Eyes on the Road' campaign and the industry's efforts to stop trafficking before it starts, we are sending a clear message: There is NO Room for Trafficking in Georgia."
How the "Eyes on the Road" Campaign Works
Step 1: Sign up your business
Fill out the webform to sign-up and designate a Point Person - someone in your company who will act as the liaison for the "Eyes on the Road" Campaign.
Step 2: Receive alerts
Your Point Person will receive missing child alerts and campaign materials via email.
Note: Alerts are only sent when credible information or sightings are needed.
Step 3: Distribute internally
The Point Person shares alerts that correspond to your company's policies and procedures.
Step 4: Reports tips securely
Encourage staff to report any sightings or suspicious activity in response to the alerts.
For questions, contact eyesontheroad@law.ga.gov.
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About the Attorney General's Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit
In 2019, with the support of Governor Brian Kemp, First Lady Marty Kemp and leaders in the Georgia General Assembly, Attorney General Chris Carr created the first-of-its-kind statewide Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit.
Since its inception, the Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit has secured more than 70 criminal convictions and rescued and assisted over 200 children. This Unit is based in Atlanta, with regional, satellite prosecutors and investigators in Macon and Augusta.
The Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit is housed in the Attorney General's Prosecution Division, which also includes Carr's Gang Prosecution Unit, his White Collar and Cyber Crime Unit, and his Organized Retail Crime Unit.
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Original text here: https://law.georgia.gov/press-releases/2026-04-02/carr-launches-eyes-road-campaign-locate-georgias-missing-children
Ariz. A.G. Mayes Wins Appeals Court Ruling Against HUD Over Housing-Assistance Programs
PHOENIX, Arizona, April 3 -- Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes issued the following news release on April 2, 2026:
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Attorney General Mayes Wins Appeals Court Ruling Against HUD Over Housing-Assistance Programs
In a decisive win for Arizona and other states, a federal appeals court rejected the federal government's request to impose harmful restrictions on grant funding that allows tens of thousands of formerly homeless people across the country to remain in stable housing.
Attorney General Kris Mayes and a multistate coalition sued the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
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PHOENIX, Arizona, April 3 -- Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes issued the following news release on April 2, 2026:
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Attorney General Mayes Wins Appeals Court Ruling Against HUD Over Housing-Assistance Programs
In a decisive win for Arizona and other states, a federal appeals court rejected the federal government's request to impose harmful restrictions on grant funding that allows tens of thousands of formerly homeless people across the country to remain in stable housing.
Attorney General Kris Mayes and a multistate coalition sued the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development(HUD) last November after HUD abruptly changed its Continuum of Care program, the largest resource for federal homelessness assistance funding. HUD dramatically reduced the amount of grant funds that can be spent on permanent housing and put unlawful conditions on access to the funding.
U.S. District Court Judge Mary McElroy sided with the states in December, saying HUD's actions would cause irreparable harm to the plaintiffs, and issued a preliminary injunction barring HUD from implementing the unlawful restrictions. On April 1, the appeals court rejected HUD's request to temporarily allow the restrictions to go into effect.
"The federal government has no right to gut housing assistance programs that real people depend on to keep a roof over their heads," said Attorney General Mayes. "HUD cannot simply tear up the rules, slash promised funding, and leave vulnerable families and individuals to face homelessness. I am proud to have protected Arizonans by filing this case and winning."
The appeals court said plaintiffs had provided ample evidence that if HUD moved ahead with its planned restrictions to the funding, the results would be "immediately destabilizing and disastrous for their constituents."
A copy of the appeals court ruling is available (https://www.ca1.uscourts.gov/sites/ca1/files/opnfiles/26-1217P-01A.pdf).
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Original text here: https://www.azag.gov/press-release/attorney-general-mayes-wins-appeals-court-ruling-against-hud-over-housing-assistance
Ariz. A.G. Mayes Blasts Legislative Republicans for Blocking Price Gouging Bill That Would Protect Arizonans During Disasters and Emergencies
PHOENIX, Arizona, April 3 -- Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes issued the following news release on April 2, 2026:
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Attorney General Mayes Blasts Legislative Republicans for Blocking Price Gouging Bill That Would Protect Arizonans During Disasters and Emergencies
Attorney General Kris Mayes today blasted Republican legislative leaders for refusing to grant even a committee hearing to SB 1714, a bill that would give the Attorney General new authority to investigate and prosecute price gouging during states of emergency, leaving Arizonans without protection when they need it most.
"Arizonans
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PHOENIX, Arizona, April 3 -- Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes issued the following news release on April 2, 2026:
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Attorney General Mayes Blasts Legislative Republicans for Blocking Price Gouging Bill That Would Protect Arizonans During Disasters and Emergencies
Attorney General Kris Mayes today blasted Republican legislative leaders for refusing to grant even a committee hearing to SB 1714, a bill that would give the Attorney General new authority to investigate and prosecute price gouging during states of emergency, leaving Arizonans without protection when they need it most.
"Arizonansshould never have to worry that a disaster will be made worse by someone trying to make a fast buck off their suffering," said Attorney General Mayes. "That is exactly what price gouging laws are designed to stop. When floods wiped out businesses and homes in Globe and Miami last fall, Arizonans needed protection. My office proposed the tools needed to go after this problem. Republicans in the Legislature have decided we shouldn't have that authority. That is a choice and Arizonans should know they made it."
The bill, introduced by Senator Priya Sundareshan and co-sponsored by other Democratic legislators, would make it a felony for businesses to raise prices on essential commodities -- including gas, food, water, electricity, building materials, and medical supplies -- by more than ten percent above pre-emergency levels during a declared state of emergency.
Any violation would also constitute an unlawful practice under Arizona's consumer protection laws, giving the Attorney General explicit authority to investigate and seek restitution on behalf of consumers. Republican leaders have refused to even consider the bill. It did not receive a single committee hearing.
Last fall, the communities of Globe and Miami were hit with devastating floods, with businesses that had already been badly damaged by September's historic storms being damaged again in October as floodwaters returned. Disasters like these -- and other disruptions that send gas and grocery prices surging -- are exactly the kind of scenarios that price gouging laws are built for.
At least 39 states have anti-price gouging statutes. Arizona is not one of them. SB 1714 would change that, creating legal standards and giving the Attorney General's Office the enforcement power to act when consumers are most vulnerable.
"This isn't a partisan issue, it's common-sense consumer protection that most states already have," AG Mayes continued. "Why Republicans blocked this bill and left Arizonans exposed to price-gouging is beyond me."
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Original text here: https://www.azag.gov/press-release/attorney-general-mayes-blasts-legislative-republicans-blocking-price-gouging-bill