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W.Va. A.G. McCuskey to Supreme Court: One City Cannot Set Energy Policy for the Whole Country
CHARLESTON, West Virginia, May 23 -- West Virginia Attorney General John B. McCuskey issued the following news release on May 22, 2026:
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AG McCuskey to Supreme Court: One City Cannot Set Energy Policy for the Whole Country
Attorney General JB McCuskey is standing up for West Virginia's energy workers and states' rights in an amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court. In the brief, West Virginia, Alabama and a 24-state coalition, are urging the Court to throw out a lawsuit brought by Boulder County and the City of Boulder, Colorado, against major oil and gas producers.
The amicus or "friend
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CHARLESTON, West Virginia, May 23 -- West Virginia Attorney General John B. McCuskey issued the following news release on May 22, 2026:
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AG McCuskey to Supreme Court: One City Cannot Set Energy Policy for the Whole Country
Attorney General JB McCuskey is standing up for West Virginia's energy workers and states' rights in an amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court. In the brief, West Virginia, Alabama and a 24-state coalition, are urging the Court to throw out a lawsuit brought by Boulder County and the City of Boulder, Colorado, against major oil and gas producers.
The amicus or "friendof the court" brief, filed in Suncor Energy v. Boulder County, argues that allowing a single Colorado locality to hold the entire energy industry liable for global climate change under state law would unconstitutionally allow one jurisdiction to dictate national energy policy -- and deal a devastating blow to states like West Virginia that depend on traditional energy production.
"States, cities or municipalities cannot use local laws to impose their far-left ideology on the rest of the country. This is an attempt to fill their coffers at the expense of the rest of the nation. We have fought this kind of climate warfare before and we will continue to fight it, not only to protect our energy industries, but because it's the right and constitutional thing to do," Attorney General McCuskey said.
This brief is the latest in a series of steps taken by Attorney General McCuskey to protect West Virginia's energy interests. In addition to filing lawsuits against Vermont and New York over their state superfund laws, the Attorney General has led or joined coalitions to stop regulatory overreach by federal agencies and other states.
West Virginia and Alabama co-led the brief and were joined by Alaska, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah and Wyoming.
Read the amicus brief here (https://ago.wv.gov/media/37717/download?inline).
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Original text here: https://ago.wv.gov/article/ag-mccuskey-supreme-court-one-city-cannot-set-energy-policy-whole-country
Okla. A.G. Drummond Blasts Stitt for Weaponizing Audits
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, May 23 -- Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued the following news release on May 22, 2026:
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Drummond blasts Stitt for weaponizing audits
Attorney General Gentner Drummond today welcomed Gov. Stitt's call for an audit, saying the governor has a well-established habit of siccing auditors on anyone who refuses to bow to him.
"It comes as no surprise that Gov. Stitt has called for an audit of my office. He has a well-established pattern of targeting those who hold him accountable. I welcome it.
"Before Oklahomans accept the premise of this audit request
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OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, May 23 -- Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued the following news release on May 22, 2026:
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Drummond blasts Stitt for weaponizing audits
Attorney General Gentner Drummond today welcomed Gov. Stitt's call for an audit, saying the governor has a well-established habit of siccing auditors on anyone who refuses to bow to him.
"It comes as no surprise that Gov. Stitt has called for an audit of my office. He has a well-established pattern of targeting those who hold him accountable. I welcome it.
"Before Oklahomans accept the premise of this audit requestat face value, they should understand what our budget actually is. Nearly 64 cents of every dollar that flows through the Attorney General's Office is not an operating expense - it is pass-through funding that goes directly back to Oklahomans. That includes restitution to independent pharmacies recovered through pharmacy benefit manager enforcement, opioid settlement funds distributed to communities devastated by the addiction crisis, grants to county sheriffs, and other funds that exist solely to put money in the right hands.
"Over the last three years, the State Legislature has repeatedly seen fit to expand the responsibilities and budget of my office. That's not an accident. They allocated additional authority over pharmacy benefit management enforcement and compliance and charged us with combating human trafficking. Why? Because this office gets results, and because someone has to clean up the messes left behind.
"In 2023, I stood up the Organized Crime Task Force specifically to address the illegal marijuana crisis -- a crisis that took root and flourished under the governor's watch. Since then, we have shut down more than 7,000 illegal operations across this state.
"The Legislature has responded to our performance by giving us more resources. The governor has responded by calling for an audit. Oklahomans can draw their own conclusions about what that says.
"My office has nothing to hide."
Of the Attorney General's $180 million budget, more than $115 million is pass-through funding for restitution and grants returned directly to Oklahomans.
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Original text here: https://oklahoma.gov/oag/news/newsroom/2026/may/drummond-blasts-stitt-for-weaponizing-audits.html
New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement Announces 1st Quarter 2026 Total Gaming Revenue Results
ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey, May 23 -- The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement issued the following news release on May 22, 2026:
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New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement Announces 1st Quarter 2026 Total Gaming Revenue Results
Casino Net Revenue and Gross Operating Profit:
Based upon filings submitted by the casino licensees to the Division of Gaming Enforcement, 1st Quarter 2026 Net Revenue was reported at $725.6 million, reflecting a 0.6% decrease over the same quarter last year.
Casino licensees reported 1st Quarter 2026 Gross Operating Profit of $104.7 million, a 22.9% decrease
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ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey, May 23 -- The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement issued the following news release on May 22, 2026:
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New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement Announces 1st Quarter 2026 Total Gaming Revenue Results
Casino Net Revenue and Gross Operating Profit:
Based upon filings submitted by the casino licensees to the Division of Gaming Enforcement, 1st Quarter 2026 Net Revenue was reported at $725.6 million, reflecting a 0.6% decrease over the same quarter last year.
Casino licensees reported 1st Quarter 2026 Gross Operating Profit of $104.7 million, a 22.9% decreasecompared to 1st Quarter 2025.
Important information regarding the recognition of Net Revenue and Gross Operating Profit related to the Internet gaming and sports wagering business is included in the footnotes of the Quarterly Financial Report.
Valid comparisons cannot be made without considering the information provided in the footnotes.
Hotel Occupancy:
The hotel occupancy rate at the casino hotels for the quarter ended March 31, 2026, was 64.6%, representing an increase of 1.7 percentage points compared to the same quarter in 2025.
Click here (https://www.nj.gov/oag/ge/docs/Financials/QuarterlyFinRpt2026/1stQTR2026PressRelease.pdf) for the DGE press release for additional information.
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Original text here: https://www.njoag.gov/new-jersey-division-of-gaming-enforcement-announces-1st-quarter-2026-total-gaming-revenue-results/
HAWAII A.G. LOPEZ PROVIDES BIWEEKLY UPDATE ON PUBLIC CORRUPTION INVESTIGATION
HONOLULU, Hawaii, May 23 -- Hawaii Attorney General Anne E. Lopez issued the following news release on May 22, 2026:
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ATTORNEY GENERAL LOPEZ PROVIDES BIWEEKLY UPDATE ON PUBLIC CORRUPTION INVESTIGATION
The Department of the Attorney General issued its regular biweekly update regarding the ongoing public corruption investigation.
Since the last update, the department's Special Investigation and Prosecution Division (SIPD) continues to review records, conduct interviews and evaluate information obtained through subpoenas.
Recent media coverage has generated additional public interest and
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HONOLULU, Hawaii, May 23 -- Hawaii Attorney General Anne E. Lopez issued the following news release on May 22, 2026:
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ATTORNEY GENERAL LOPEZ PROVIDES BIWEEKLY UPDATE ON PUBLIC CORRUPTION INVESTIGATION
The Department of the Attorney General issued its regular biweekly update regarding the ongoing public corruption investigation.
Since the last update, the department's Special Investigation and Prosecution Division (SIPD) continues to review records, conduct interviews and evaluate information obtained through subpoenas.
Recent media coverage has generated additional public interest andspeculation regarding the investigation. Because this remains an active criminal investigation, the department cannot confirm, deny, or respond to reports about specific investigative steps, including who may have been interviewed, contacted, subpoenaed, notified, or otherwise involved.
"I understand the public interest in this matter and remain committed to providing information when it is appropriate to do so," said Attorney General Anne Lopez.
"At the same time, I want to caution the public about relying on unverified claims or details circulating publicly. Protecting the integrity of the investigation and the rights of individuals involved remain essential.
We ask for the opportunity to complete this work so that the facts can be presented responsibly and at the appropriate time. We continue to work as expeditiously as possible and I can assure residents of Hawaii that this investigation remains one of our highest priorities."
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Original text here: https://ag.hawaii.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/News-Release-2026-28.pdf
Ariz. A.G. Mayes Announces Nearly $2 Million Settlement to Protect Veterans From Misleading Disability Claims Practices
PHOENIX, Arizona, May 23 -- Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes issued the following news release on May 21, 2026:
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Attorney General Mayes Announces Nearly $2 Million Settlement to Protect Veterans from Misleading Disability Claims Practices
Attorney General Kris Mayes today announced her office has secured $1.95 million in restitution, civil penalties, and fees from White Tanks Group LLC, doing business as VetLink Solutions, and its principals, after the company allegedly misled veterans seeking disability benefits increases.
"In Arizona, we are so grateful for our veterans and they have
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PHOENIX, Arizona, May 23 -- Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes issued the following news release on May 21, 2026:
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Attorney General Mayes Announces Nearly $2 Million Settlement to Protect Veterans from Misleading Disability Claims Practices
Attorney General Kris Mayes today announced her office has secured $1.95 million in restitution, civil penalties, and fees from White Tanks Group LLC, doing business as VetLink Solutions, and its principals, after the company allegedly misled veterans seeking disability benefits increases.
"In Arizona, we are so grateful for our veterans and they haveearned our support and protection," said Attorney General Kris Mayes. "My office will not allow companies to exploit veterans who are simply trying to access the benefits they have bravely earned."
The consent judgment, filed in Maricopa County Superior Court, resolves allegations that VetLink Solutions violated the Arizona Consumer Fraud Act by misleading veterans about the nature of its services, implying that it could perform services that only VA accredited representatives were authorized to provide, and improperly charging thousands of dollars for services that accredited VA representatives could not charge.
From 2019 through 2024, the company advertised its services nationwide and implied it could guide veterans through the disability benefits claims process, promising unrealistic increases in benefits, including claims related assistance. It used a prohibited contingency fee payment structure and charged some customers unreasonable amounts for the services provided, including substantial fees, sometimes as high as $12,000, tied to the veteran's increased disability payments. VetLink continued these practices despite the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs sending two cease-and desist letters.
"Veterans deserve trusted assistance--not deceptive sales tactics," Mayes added. "My office will continue to hold accountable anyone who tries to take advantage of our veterans."
As part of the consent judgment, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has obtained $1.2 million in restitution from VetLink, which ceased operating in 2024. The Attorney General will distribute these funds to Arizona veterans who purchased VetLink's services, and any remaining restitution will be distributed to veterans in other states.
Under the settlement:
* $1.2 million will be returned to eligible veterans as restitution
* $700,000 will be directed toward civil penalties supporting the Consumer Protection-Consumer Fraud Revolving Fund.
* An additional $50,000 will cover attorneys' fees and costs.
* Defendants are permanently prohibited from misleading consumers about their affiliation with the VA or their authority to prepare, present, or prosecute VA benefit claims unless they have received VA accreditation.
There is no need for eligible customers to file a complaint with our office. A claims administrator will send a postcard to VetLink's customers within the next few weeks to notify them of their eligibility to receive restitution and to provide instructions on completing a claim form. If you believe you are eligible but do not receive a postcard from the claim administrator within the next few weeks, please check the Arizona Attorney General's website, www.azag.gov, for instructions on how to contact the administrator directly.
This matter was handled by Assistant Attorneys General Suzanne Pendergast, Alyse Meislik, and Amanda Salvione from the Consumer Protection and Advocacy Section.
A copy of the complaint (https://azag.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=cc1fad182b6d6f8b1e352e206&id=2e19cc623f&e=9153ff6c96) is available. A copy of the signed Consent Judgment (https://azag.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=cc1fad182b6d6f8b1e352e206&id=a29aaecf31&e=9153ff6c96) that is pending court approval is available.
If you believe you are a victim of consumer fraud or unfair practices, you can file a complaint with the Arizona Attorney General's Office at www.azag.gov/consumer. If you need a complaint form sent to you, you can contact the Attorney General's Office in Phoenix at (602) 542-5763, in Tucson at (520)628-6648, or outside the Phoenix and Tucson metro areas at (800) 352-8431.
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Original text here: https://www.azag.gov/press-release/attorney-general-mayes-announces-nearly-2-million-settlement-protect-veterans
Alaska Acting A.G. Mills Joins Multistate Settlement With Fintech Companies GreenSky LLC and GreenSky Holdings LLC
JUNEAU, Alaska, May 23 -- Alaska Acting Attorney General Cori Mills issued the following news release on May 22, 2026:
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Acting AG Mills Joins Multistate Settlement with Fintech Companies GreenSky, LLC and GreenSky Holdings, LLC
(Anchorage, AK) - Today, Acting Attorney General Mills announced a multistate settlement with GreenSky, a fintech business which facilitates consumer loans. GreenSky authorized businesses, particularly home improvement and medical businesses, to offer financing through its loans.
But Attorney General's Offices across the country received consumer complaints that
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JUNEAU, Alaska, May 23 -- Alaska Acting Attorney General Cori Mills issued the following news release on May 22, 2026:
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Acting AG Mills Joins Multistate Settlement with Fintech Companies GreenSky, LLC and GreenSky Holdings, LLC
(Anchorage, AK) - Today, Acting Attorney General Mills announced a multistate settlement with GreenSky, a fintech business which facilitates consumer loans. GreenSky authorized businesses, particularly home improvement and medical businesses, to offer financing through its loans.
But Attorney General's Offices across the country received consumer complaints thatsome of these businesses took out GreenSky loans in consumers' names without their consent.
This settlement resolves an investigation pursued by a coalition of states--Texas, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Alaska, and the District of Columbia--into complaints about unauthorized loans and GreenSky's oversight and training of the businesses which offered financing through Greensky.
"Alaskans deserve an accurate and transparent process when they're making significant financial decisions," said Acting Attorney General Mills, "and it should absolutely never come as a surprise to a consumer that a loan has been taken out in their name."
The State of Alaska will receive $111,714 of penalties and attorneys' fees through this settlement. In addition, the settlement sets up a restitution process through which GreenSky will provide up to $6 million of cash or credit redress to consumers.
The settlement administrator will contact eligible Alaskans with information about how to claim restitution.
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Original text here: https://law.alaska.gov/press/releases/2026/052226-GreenSky.html
Additional Information in Officer-Involved Shooting Investigation in Milan, New Hampshire
CONCORD, New Hampshire, May 23 -- New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella issued the following news release on May 22, 2026:
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Additional Information in Officer-Involved Shooting Investigation in Milan, New Hampshire
Attorney General John M. Formella announces additional information regarding the response by members of the Attorney General's Office and the New Hampshire State Police Major Crime Unit to an officer-involved shooting on May 21, 2026, in Milan, New Hampshire.
At approximately 8:50 P.M. yesterday evening, officers with the Berlin Police Department were dispatched to 256
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CONCORD, New Hampshire, May 23 -- New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella issued the following news release on May 22, 2026:
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Additional Information in Officer-Involved Shooting Investigation in Milan, New Hampshire
Attorney General John M. Formella announces additional information regarding the response by members of the Attorney General's Office and the New Hampshire State Police Major Crime Unit to an officer-involved shooting on May 21, 2026, in Milan, New Hampshire.
At approximately 8:50 P.M. yesterday evening, officers with the Berlin Police Department were dispatched to 256West Milan Road in Milan, New Hampshire in response to a resident's request to remove an adult male from the home. As officers arrived, the male, Mr. Zachary Gagne (age 37), approached the officers with a knife outside the home.
During the officers' interaction with Mr. Gagne, gunshots were fired by one of the responding officers. Mr. Gagne was injured by those gunshots and is currently hospitalized with what are reported to be non-life-threatening injuries.
Officers were wearing body worn cameras at the time of the event, and that footage is being reviewed by investigators.
No law enforcement officers were physically injured during this incident. No further information is expected to be provided until the identity of the officer using deadly force is disclosed following a formal interview, which is expected to occur sometime next week.
The exact circumstances surrounding this incident remain under active investigation.
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Original text here: https://www.doj.nh.gov/news-and-media/additional-information-officer-involved-shooting-investigation-milan-new-hampshire