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Dallas High School Teens Take Pennsylvania State LifeSmarts Title
HARRISBURG– Dallas High School, from Luzerne County, PA, beat out 5 teams and captured the Pennsylvania State LifeSmarts Championship by successfully fielding questions about real-life marketplace issues during a virtual competition hosted by the Office of Attorney General during National Consumer Protection Week 2023.
2021 OAG Photo Contest
Attorney General Shapiro Announces Winners of 2018 Drug-Free Calendar Contest
HARRISBURG — Attorney General Josh Shapiro today congratulated the winners of the Attorney General’s 21st Annual Drug-Free Calendar Contest. Click here to view the calendar. In October, National Substance Abuse Prevention Month, fifth-grade students across the Commonwealth were invited to create an original work of art illustrating a drug-free message. The artwork of 13 students was selected to appear […]
Attorney General Shapiro Announces Winners of 2018 Drug-Free Calendar Contest
HARRISBURG — Attorney General Josh Shapiro today congratulated the winners of the Attorney General’s 21st Annual Drug-Free Calendar Contest. Click here to view the calendar. In October, National Substance Abuse Prevention Month, fifth-grade students across the Commonwealth were invited to create an original work of art illustrating a drug-free message. The artwork of 13 students was […]
Attorney General Shapiro Leads Coalition of 21 Attorneys General in Defense of Evidence-Based Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program
HARRISBURG —Attorney General Josh Shapiro today announced that Pennsylvania led a coalition of 21 Attorneys General in filing an amicus brief supporting Planned Parenthood’s legal challenge against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ change to the funding structure of the Teen Pregnancy Prevention (TPP) grant program.
In One Week, Entire Attorney General’s Office Signs Code of Conduct
A Pledge to Pennsylvanians to Ensure Integrity and Fairness in Every Action HARRISBURG — In just one week, the entire staff of the Office of Attorney General has signed a new Code of Conduct to ensure the highest standards of integrity guide every action taken by the office. The code was introduced and signed last week by […]
AG Shapiro Announces Winners of 2021 Drug-Free Calendar Contest
HARRISBURG — Attorney General Josh Shapiro announces the winners of the Office of Attorney General’s 24th Annual Drug-Free Calendar Contest.
Dallas High School Team Crowned Pennsylvania State LifeSmarts Champions
HARRISBURG – Dallas High School, from Luzerne County, captured the Pennsylvania State LifeSmarts Championship by successfully fielding questions about real-life marketplace issues and beating four other teams during the competition hosted Thursday by the Office of Attorney General.
AG Shapiro Announces Winners of 2020 Drug-Free Calendar Contest
HARRISBURG — Attorney General Josh Shapiro today congratulated the winners of the Office of Attorney General’s 23rd Annual Drug-Free Calendar Contest.
AG Henry Announces Multi-Million Dollar Settlement to Stop Major Mobile Device Carriers from Misleading Consumers with ‘Free’ Phones, ‘Unlimited’ Data
HARRISBURG — Attorney General Michelle Henry announced a $10.25 million, 50-jurisdiction settlement with several major mobile device service carriers regarding allegedly deceptive advertising practices, including claims of “unlimited” data plans and “free” phones. The multi-jurisdictional settlement reached with AT&T, Verizon Wireless, Cricket, and T-Mobile requires the carriers to be truthful in future advertising, disclose all […]
AG Shapiro Partners Philadelphia Students And Businesses For Second Annual Career Week
HARRISBURG—Attorney General Josh Shapiro today met virtually with more than 200 Philadelphia School District students from 27 high schools for the Office of Attorney General’s Second Annual Career Week, which partners with Philadelphia schools and businesses to introduce students to potential career paths.
AG Shapiro Holds Intuit Accountable For Misleading Taxpayers, Secures $141 Million Settlement
HARRISBURG – Attorney General Josh Shapiro today announced that his office has secured a settlement with Intuit Inc., makers of TurboTax. The settlement is part of a multistate settlement and follows a multistate investigation which found that Intuit, through aggressive and deceptive marketing, tricked consumers into paying for TurboTax products that were available for free. As part of the settlement agreement, Intuit has agreed to reform its business practices and will pay $141 million which, after administrative costs, will be returned to low-income consumers throughout the fifty states and the District of Columbia victimized by Intuit.
Attorney General Henry Announces Student Winners of 2024 Drug-Free Calendar Contest
In October, which is National Substance Abuse Prevention Month, fifth-grade students across the Commonwealth were encouraged to create an original piece of artwork that illustrates a drug-free message. Winning works of art from 13 students were selected to appear in the 2024 calendar, which is circulated across the state in efforts to educate the public about the dangers of drug use.
Attorney General Shapiro Alerts Consumers to Register for Free Credit Monitoring with Equifax before Jan. 31 Deadline
AG Shapiro:“Equifax’s decision to end registration for free credit monitoring on Jan. 31 is yet another example of its disappointing decisions affecting consumers” HARRISBURG — In the wake of one of the largest data breaches in history impacting more than 145 million Americans and 5.5 million Pennsylvanians, Attorney General Josh Shapiro is alerting consumers to […]
AG Shapiro Announces 10 More Counties Sign On To Billion Dollar Opioid Settlement
HARRISBURG—Attorney General Josh Shapiro today announced that 10 more Pennsylvania counties have signed on to the historic national opioid settlement, bringing the total to 60 out of 67 counties across the Commonwealth. Those 10 counties include: Blair, Centre, Crawford, Cumberland, Lycoming, Northampton, Northumberland, Pike, Somerset, and Sullivan.
Attorney General Shapiro Announces Winners of 2019 Drug-Free Calendar Contest
HARRISBURG — Attorney General Josh Shapiro today congratulated the winners of the Attorney General’s 22nd Annual Drug-Free Calendar Contest.
Residents Impacted by Mariner East Pipeline Can Submit Request For Free Water Testing Until Friday, August 19
HARRISBURG, PA —Earlier this month, Attorney General Josh Shapiro announced that Sunoco Pipeline L.P., and ETC Northeast Pipeline LLC (ETC), both subsidiaries of Energy Transfer, L.P. (Energy Transfer), were convicted of criminal charges related to their conduct during the construction of two major pipelines in Pennsylvania. As part of the agreement, Energy Transfer will pay for independent evaluations of water quality impacts for homeowners potentially impacted by the construction of the Mariner East 2 Pipeline and in some cases, offer approved mechanisms for restoring or replacing the impacted private water supplies.
Free Water Evaluations Begin for Homeowners Affected by Construction Of Mariner East 2 Pipeline
HARRISBURG, PA —Attorney General Josh Shapiro today announced that three professional geology firms, GeoServices, Meiser & Earl and David Miller Associates, Inc., were selected to begin independent evaluations of water quality for residents affected by the construction of the Mariner East 2 Pipeline.
AG Shapiro Announces Theft Charges against Former Randolph Technical High School Secretary
HARRISBURG—Attorney General Josh Shapiro today announced charges against the former secretary of the Randolph Technical High School after a statewide investigating Grand Jury found that she allegedly stole more than $41,000 from the Randolph Technical school’s Student Activity Fund. Jyllyan Norman, 50, of Philadelphia, was charged yesterday with Theft by Unlawful Taking, Theft by Deception, Theft Receiving Stolen Property, and related charges.
AG Shapiro Charges Former West Catholic High School Football Coach with Theft
HARRISBURG— Attorney General Josh Shapiro today announced charges against the former football coach of West Catholic High School for allegedly stealing more than $65,000 from the Philadelphia City All-Star Football Game. Brian Fluck, 49, of Philadelphia, was charged with Dealing in Proceeds of Unlawful Activities, Theft by Unlawful Taking, Theft by Receiving Stolen Property, and Theft by Failure to Make Required Disposition of Funds Received.
AG Shapiro Announces Charges in Mt. Carmel High School Football Team Hazing Incident
HARRISBURG — Attorney General Josh Shapiro announced today that his office has filed charges against nine former Mount Carmel High School football players for their involvement in a 2020 hazing incident.
Former Mt. Carmel High School Football Players Sentenced for Charges Regarding 2020 Hazing Incidents
HARRISBURG — Attorney General Michelle Henry announced today that four former Mount Carmel High School football players were sentenced for charges related to their involvement in 2020 hazing incidents.
CASE UPDATE: Two Lawrence County Teens Charged with Double Homicide are Held for Trial
HARRISBURG — Following homicide charges filed in February against a pair of Lawrence County teens in the gun deaths of two victims, Attorney General Josh Shapiro announced the defendants will both face trial following a preliminary hearing today.
AG Shapiro Announces 75% Of Pennsylvania’s Counties, Including Allegheny and Montgomery, Sign On To Billion Dollar Opioid Settlement So Far
HARRISBURG—Attorney General Josh Shapiro today announced that 50 counties, including 5 of the 6 largest counties in the Commonwealth, have agreed to join the historic opioid settlement that would bring more than $1 billion to Pennsylvania, with up to $232 million delivered in 2022.
Attorney General Henry Partners with Philadelphia Students And Businesses for Third Annual Career Week
PHILADELPHIA— Attorney General Michelle Henry today met with more than 400 School District of Philadelphia students from 15 high schools for the Office of Attorney General’s Fourth Annual Career Week, which partners with Philadelphia schools and businesses to introduce students to potential careers.
Lawsuit: Older Pennsylvanians Lost Thousands of Dollars in “Risk-Free” Travel Scheme Run by Vantage Travel Services
HARRISBURG — Attorney General Michelle Henry announced the filing of a lawsuit against Vantage Travel Services, Inc., and its founder, for alleged violations of the Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law resulting in consumer losses of thousands of dollars.