Ongoing actions
State attorneys general serve as the Peoples’ Lawyers, demanding accountability from bad actors in their states and across the nation and using every tool at their disposal to stand up for the public. This page provides a centralized listing of key state AG actions —including lawsuits, joint amicus briefs, enforcement initiatives, investigations, and more – across the broad spectrum of their work.
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- Oct 17, 2025
- Consumer Protection
- Wisconsin
AG Kaul and DFI Announce Final Judgment Against Precious Metals Firm that Defrauded Elderly Adults
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- Oct 9, 2025
- Environment/Climate
- District of Columbia
AG Schwalb Announces Bus Company Will Pay $85,000 and Adopt Anti-idling Procedures to Address Persistent Air Pollution Violations
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- Oct 7, 2025
- Labor Rights
- District of Columbia
AG Schwalb Secures More Than $166k for Workers and the District
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- Sep 24, 2025
- Additional AG Actions
- District of Columbia
AG Schwalb Secures First STEER Act Judgment & Sues 12 More Dangerous Drivers Who Owe $619,000+ For Nearly 2,000 Unpaid Traffic Citations
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- Sep 11, 2025
- Additional AG Actions
- Massachusetts
AG Campbell Secures Judgement For Nearly $4 Million In Restitution For Former Customers Of Boston Sports Club
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- Sep 10, 2025
- Additional AG Actions
- Arizona
AG Mayes Announces $240 Million in Child Support Collected for Arizona Families, Including $2 Million in Past-Due Payments
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- Sep 8, 2025
- Trump 2.0
- Michigan
AG Nessel Protects Michigan Residents, Preserves $1.8 Billion in Funding Through Federal Lawsuits
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- Jun 24, 2025
- Additional AG Actions
- Massachusetts
MA Attorney General's Office announces funding for healthy summer youth jobs across the commonwealth
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- May 22, 2025
- Additional AG Actions
- Michigan
AG Nessel designates Hancock nonprofit as recipient of millions in charitable funds
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- May 15, 2025
- Opioid Issue
- Colorado
Colorado invests another $5 million in opioid recovery infrastructure across the state
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