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Attorney General Josh Shapiro Announces Completed Review of Concealed Carry Reciprocity Agreements

HARRISBURG – Attorney General Josh Shapiro today announced his office has completed an exhaustive review of concealed carry reciprocity agreements with all 49 other states, as required under Pennsylvania law. The purpose of the review is to ensure consistency in how concealed carry licenses are enforced in Pennsylvania, and to aid law enforcement in doing its job to protect the public.

Attorney General Henry Supports FTC Rule that Would Halt Fake, Falsified Consumer Reviews

HARRISBURG — Attorney General Michelle Henry, along with Attorneys General in the District of Columbia and Illinois, is leading a bipartisan coalition to combat fake and deceptive consumer reviews that influence consumers to make purchases. Attorney General Henry joins 22 other state Attorneys General in filing a letter with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) supporting […]

Attorney General Josh Shapiro and U.S. Senator Bob Casey Call on FCC to Let Telephone Providers Block Robocalls that Scam Pennsylvania Seniors

AG Shapiro Testifies before U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging; Takes Joint Action with Senator Casey against Certain Kinds of Robocalls WASHINGTON, DC – Attorney General Josh Shapiro and U.S. Senator Bob Casey took joint action today to protect Pennsylvania seniors and consumers from robocalls disguised to hide or mask where they come from. Attorney […]

AG Shapiro Recovers Money for U.S. Service Members Defrauded by Harris Jewelry

HARRISBURG–Attorney General Josh Shapiro today announced that, as part of a multistate agreement, he’s secured a settlement that recovers $34.2 million for 46,000 service members and veterans nationwide who were deceived by Harris Jewelry. The jewelry company used deceptive marketing tactics to lure active-duty service members into a financing program, falsely claiming that doing so would improve their credit scores. In reality, service members were tricked into taking out high-interest loans for thousands of dollars on overpriced, poor quality jewelry. According to the agreement negotiated by 18 states and the FTC, Harris Jewelry must stop collecting debt from the service members they deceived and take appropriate action to correct their poor credit scores. July is Military Consumer Month and with today’s agreement, at least 87 service members in Pennsylvania who borrowed more than $100,000 will receive restitution.

AG Shapiro: 50 Attorneys General Condemn Attack on the U.S. Capitol

HARRISBURG—Attorney General Josh Shapiro today sent a letter, along with a bipartisan coalition of 50 states, territories, and the District of Columbia, to Acting U.S. Attorney General Jeffrey A. Rosen condemning the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol and stating such actions cannot be allowed to go unchecked.

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 Josh Shapiro Wins Suit to Block Trump Administration from Demanding Citizenship Information in 2020 U.S. Census and Undermining Accurate Count

HARRISBURG — Today, Attorney General Josh Shapiro and a coalition of 17 other Attorneys General, six Mayors, including the mayors of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, and the bipartisan U.S. Conference of Mayors won a federal court order to block the Trump Administration and Department of Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross from demanding citizenship information in the 2020 decennial census.

Statement by Attorney General Josh Shapiro on U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals Ruling Reinstating Conviction of Graham Spanier

HARRISBURG — Graham Spanier, a former Penn State President, was previously found guilty of misdemeanor child endangerment over his handling of a 2001 complaint regarding Jerry Sandusky’s sexual abuse of a boy in the football team’s locker room. Today, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit reversed the U.S. District Court’s granting of habeas relief to Spanier, effectively reinstating his conviction and jail sentence for Endangering the Welfare of Children.

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 Josh Shapiro Joins Multistate Letter Opposing U.S. Department of Education Rollback of Student Loan Servicing Reforms

Shapiro: “Rolling back borrower protections hurts Pennsylvanians”   HARRISBURG — Attorney General Josh Shapiro today joined a multistate letter with 20 other attorneys general that expresses “profound concern” to the U.S. Department of Education for abdicating its responsibility to millions of student loan borrowers and their families across the country by revoking critical reforms designed to […]

Attorney General Shapiro Sues U.S. Education Secretary DeVos for Refusing to Enforce Laws Designed to Protect Students from Abuse by Predatory For-profit Schools

HARRISBURG — Attorney General Josh Shapiro led a coalition of 17 other state Attorneys General today and sued the U.S. Department of Education and Secretary Betsy DeVos for refusing to enforce the Gainful Employment Rule, designed to protect students from predatory practices at for-profit schools. The rule helps students make informed choices by requiring schools […]

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