States Reach $438.5M Settlement With E-Cig Company Juul
Electronic Cigarette Company Juul Will Pay Out $438.5 Million To 33 States As Part Of A Proposed Settlement Following A Two-Year Investigation Into The Company’s Marketing Practices.
Read moreElectronic Cigarette Company Juul Will Pay Out $438.5 Million To 33 States As Part Of A Proposed Settlement Following A Two-Year Investigation Into The Company’s Marketing Practices.
Read moreIn A Letter Originating From Tennessee AG Herbert Slatery III And Sent To President Biden, 26 Republican AGs Claim That The U.S. Department Of Agriculture’s Guidance Means States, Local Agencies And Programs That Receive Federal Food Dollars Through The Food And Nutrition Act And The Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program Could Lose Funding If They Don’t Comply, Including In Their Hiring Practices.
Read moreImmigrants Convicted Of Dangerous Felonies And Have Lost Their Last Appeal To Remain In The U.S. Face The Stronger Possibility Of Deportation After Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost Won An Injunction That Forces The Department Of Homeland Security (DHS) To Enforce The Law.
Read moreThe U.S. Supreme Court On Thursday Blocked The Biden Administration’s Vaccine Mandate On Private Sector Businesses, Though It Allowed A Separate Mandate To Stand For Certain Health Care Workers.
Read moreA Coalition Of 16 States Is Urging The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency To Not Reinstate A Waiver Allowing California To Implement Its Own Carbon Emissions Standards That Essentially Regulate The Automotive Industry For The Rest Of The U.S.
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