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Know Your Rights: AG Shapiro Releases Consumer Guide, Educating Pennsylvanians on Rights under Tenant and Landlord Law
HARRISBURG—Attorney General Josh Shapiro has announced his office released a new consumer guide outlining the legal rights and responsibilities of tenants and landlords in Pennsylvania. The Office of Attorney General prepared the Consumer Guide to Tenant and Landlord Rights to ensure every Pennsylvania resident has access to clear and accurate information when renting a home. The guide also provides information on state and federal resources that can offer additional information or assistance to Pennsylvania renters.
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Know Your Rights: AG Shapiro Releases Rights & Resources Guide for Pennsylvanians During COVID-19 Emergency
HARRISBURG― Attorney General Shapiro today released a new guide advising Pennsylvanians of their rights, protections, and supportive programs available to the over one million recently unemployed Pennsylvanians who have been impacted by the COVID-19 emergency.
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Attorney General Josh Shapiro Joins With 19 AGs to Defend Arbitration Rule and Protect Consumers’ Legal Rights
HARRISBURG —Attorney General Josh Shapiro and 19 other Attorneys General today sent a letter to U.S. Senate leaders defending the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Arbitration Rule, which stops companies from forcing consumers to sign away legal rights. The House recently passed a Joint Resolution of Disapproval that would set aside the CFPB’s Arbitration Rule under […]
AG Shapiro Leads Opposition against Labor Department’s Attempt to Circumvent Civil Rights Protections for Workers
HARRISBURG — Attorney General Josh Shapiro today led a coalition of 17 attorneys general in opposing a new Department of Labor rule undermining Civil Rights Era protections that prevent federal contractors from discriminating against employees. Under the proposed rule, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) would expand existing exemptions to allow any federal contractor who claims to have a religious purpose to discriminate against current or prospective employees based on the religious or moral objections of the contractor. In a comment letter, the Attorneys General urge DOL to rescind the proposal and note, among other criticisms, that it is in direct conflict with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Attorney General Shapiro Taking Action To Defend Women’s Reproductive Rights
HARRISBURG – Attorney General Josh Shapiro is taking another step to defend women’s reproductive rights by entering Pennsylvania into a multi-state effort to protect access to safe and legal abortion care.
Attorney General Josh Shapiro Opposes Labor Department Program that Takes Away Workers’ Rights
HARRISBURG — Attorney General Josh Shapiro today took action to stand up for workers’ rights to be paid fair wages for all of their work, as he strongly opposed a Department of Labor program that takes away workers’ rights by giving employers a free pass to pay back overdue wages to their employees — without facing any penalties for violating federal and state labor laws.
Sexual Assault Victim Rights & Evidence Notification Protocol
Voters’ Rights in Effect at the Polling Places on Election Days
Attorney General Shapiro Clarifies the Rights and Responsibilities of Public Sector Employees and Employers Following the Supreme Court’s Janus Decision
HARRISBURG — Responding to numerous questions from public sector employees and employers, Attorney General Josh Shapiro today issued guidance on the recent U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Janus v. AFSCME Council 31 and clarified that the decision makes narrow changes to the rights of employees and obligations of employers.
Attorney General Shapiro Speaks at Aspen Institute Ideas Festival on Federalism and States’ Rights
HARRISBURG — Attorney General Josh Shapiro spoke on a national panel discussion at the Aspen Institute Ideas Festival on federalism and states’ rights – topics which he has spoken about recently at two Pennsylvania law school commencements. Attorney General Shapiro was a featured speaker in a breakfast forum: “Going Rogue: What Happens when States and […]
Statement of Attorney General Josh Shapiro on Supreme Court Case Involving Workers’ Organizing Rights
HARRISBURG — As the U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments today in Mark Janus v. AFSCME Council 31, a critical case involving “fair share” fees in public sector collective bargaining agreements, Attorney General Josh Shapiro issued the following statement supporting workers’ organizing rights.
Attorney General Shapiro, Coalition Condemning New Federal Attack on LGBTQ Rights
HARRISBURG – Attorney General Josh Shapiro today said he is co-leading a coalition of Attorneys General to, once again, stand up to the Trump administration following its latest effort to undermine the rights of LGBTQ individuals and families.
Attorney General Shapiro Takes Action to Protect Seniors’ Rights in Nursing Home Contracts
HARRISBURG — Continuing the fight to protect the most vulnerable Pennsylvanians from predatory business practices, Attorney General Josh Shapiro today called on the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to reject efforts to roll back protections that allow nursing home patients who have been victimized to have their day in court. Attorney General Shapiro and […]
PA v. Trump: AG Shapiro Announces Supreme Court Argument To Protect Women’s Right to Contraception Set for May 6th
HARRISBURG―Attorney General Shapiro today announced that his Office will present oral arguments telephonically to the United States Supreme Court on May 6, 2020, to continue to protect women’s right to access birth control under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
AG Shapiro Files Brief to Protect Women’s Rights to Safe Abortion Services
HARRISBURG—Attorney General Josh Shapiro today filed an amicus brief in a coalition of 16 attorneys general supporting women’s access to safe reproductive health care. The coalition filed the brief in Whole Woman’s Health Alliance v. Hill, which is currently pending in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. The attorneys general argue that, by preventing Whole Woman’s Health Alliance (WWHA) from opening a medication abortion clinic in South Bend, Indiana, state officials are placing an undue burden on women’s ability to access reproductive health care services.
Attorney General Josh Shapiro Files Amended Lawsuit, Continues Fight to Protect Contraceptive Rights of Women
HARRISBURG — Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro announced today that his office filed an amended lawsuit against President Donald Trump and the Trump Administration challenging the federal government’s final religious and moral exemption rules limiting mandated contraceptive care. Attorney General Shapiro also announced that New Jersey and its Attorney General Gurbir Grewal joined Pennsylvania in filing the amended lawsuit. The government’s final rules are set to take effect in January 2019.
AG Shapiro Petitions to Defend the Rights of Ellwood City Hospital Workers
NEW CASTLE – Attorney General Josh Shapiro today filed a petition in Lawrence County to compel the owners of Ellwood City Medical Center to pay wages, unemployment taxes, and pension contributions due to approximately 150 hospital workers who have not been paid. The petition asks the court to hold the owners accountable for their promises and to obey the law by paying their employees and keeping the hospital open to provide crucial emergency medical services.
AG Shapiro and Pennsylvania District Attorneys: Your Right To Vote Is Safe In 2020 Election
HARRISBURG—The Office of Attorney General (OAG) and the Pennsylvania District Attorneys Association (PDAA) today announced collaborative efforts to ensure the integrity of Pennsylvania’s 2020 election. The OAG and district attorneys share joint jurisdiction over election law in Pennsylvania and worked together to develop guidance and resources in preparation for any issues that may arise before, during or after Election Day. Additionally, the Office of Attorney General launched an Election Protection Task Force integrated with local, state and federal law enforcement partners to ensure the election process is free from fraud, intimidation and other violations of the law.