Net Zero Financial Service Providers Alliance Put On Notice By 22 State Attorneys General

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Led A Coalition Of 22 State Attorneys General In Warning The Net Zero Financial Service Providers Alliance That Their Coordinated Commitments May Violate State And Federal Antitrust And Consumer Protection Laws.

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TN Attorney General & 8 AGs Say FDIC Bailout Of Failed Banks Will Harm Taxpayers

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti And Attorneys General From Eight Other States Said They Oppose The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation’s Proposed Special Assessments On 113 Banks To Cover Two Bank Failures.

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Tennessee Attorney General Speaks Out Against Proposed Federal Rule To Further Conceal Abortion Records

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Joined 18 Other Republican Attorneys General In Signing A Letter Speaking Out Against The Federal Government’s Plan To Allow For Additional Concealment Of Abortion Health Records.

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Tennessee Attorney General Threatens Fortune 100 Companies Order With Legal Action For Race-Based Policies

Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Is Leading A Coalition Warning The Nation’s Largest Companies — Many Of Which Have Diversity And Equity Programs — They Could Face Legal Action For Using Race-Based Policies.

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Tennessee AG Along With 26 Attorneys General Urge SCOTUS To Subject CFPB To Congressional Oversight

Tennessee’s Attorney General Has Joined A Coalition Of 27 State Attorneys General In Asking The Supreme Court To Side With A Lower Court Regarding The Unconstitutionality Of The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) Funding Mechanism.

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Tennessee Attorney General Leads 20-State Coalition Pushing Back Against EPA Rules

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Said, “These Proposed Regulations Will Significantly Reduce The Nation’s Capacity To Sterilize Medical Devices. If The Administration Moves Forward With This Proposal, The Shortage Of Available Medical Devices Will Hurt Both Patients And Health Care Professionals.”

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TN Attorney General Urges Federal Agency To Prioritize Transparent, Risk-Based Approach To AI Governance

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Has Joined 22 Other Attorneys General In Urging The National Telecommunications And Information Administration To Advance Artificial Intelligence Governance Policies That Prioritize Robust Transparency, Reliable Testing And Assessment Requirements, And Allow For Government Oversight And Enforcement For High-Risk Uses.

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TN & 21 States Reach $17.3B Opioid Settlement With Drug Manufacturers, CVS, Walgreens

Tennessee’s Attorney General, Along With 21 Other Attorneys General, Announced Settlements With Opioid Manufacturers Teva And Allergan On Friday, While 18 States Settled With CVS And Walgreens For A Total Of $17.3 Billion.

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Tennessee Attorney General Leads Coalition In Warning Biden Not To Bypass Congress To Raise Debt Ceiling

A Coalition Of 19 Attorneys General Signed A Letter Urging Biden Not To Expand His Executive Powers To Raise Or Ignore The Debt Ceiling Without Congressional Approval. Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Led The Group Prompted By Biden’s Statements On His Assertion The Executive Branch Has Authority Under The 14th Amendment To Bypass Congress.

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TN Attorney General & 26 AGs Urge U.S. Congress To Support Right-To-Repair Law

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Along With 26 Other State Attorneys General Are Asking Congress To Pass Right-To-Repair Legislation That They Say Will Protect Consumers, Farmers And Small Businesses As Inflation Increases.

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