Arkansas State Executive - Attorney General
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Recent News About Arkansas State Executive - Attorney General
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Arkansas AG joins group petitioning U.S. Supreme Court to review an EPA case
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) – Leslie Rutledge, Arkansas attorney general, joined a bipartisan group of 22 state attorneys general petitioning the U.S. Supreme Court to review a lower court case dealing with the EPA’s runoff regulations. -
Millennium Health to pay Arkansas over alleged False Claims Act violations
The state will receive more than $100,000 from a settlement with the lab company, the state Attorney General's Office announced. -
Arkansas allowed to intervene in EPA lawsuit involving Clean Air Act
A federal court in Arkansas on Monday granted the state's motion to intervene in a case involving a power plant and the U.S. -
Arkansas asks EPA to abandon 'regional haze' settlement
Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge asked the Environmental Protection Agency on Friday to withdraw a proposed settlement that would obligate the agency to promote a Federal Implementation Plan to address "regional haze" nationwide. -
ExxonMobil to pay $5 million to settle Ark. suit
Case stems from 2013 crude oil spill from Pegasus Pipeline in Mayflower, Arkansas -
Arkansas AG to testify in D.C. on proposed EPA water-rule change
Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge will testify today before the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry during a hearing on a proposed rule change by the Environmental Protection Agency. The EPA wants to amend the definition of “waters in the United States” under the federal Clean Water Act. -
Ark. business owner allegedly sold $70 ID cards
A Pulanski County business owner allegedly sold $70 ID cards as legal identification, according to a lawsuit filed on Monday by Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel. -
Ark. boat dealer ordered to pay penalties, restitution
A former Cleburne County, Arkansas, boat dealer was ordered to pay $170,000 in civil penalties and restitution following a default judgment issued on Thursday in a lawsuit filed by Attorney General Dustin McDaniel. -
AT&T agrees to $80 million settlement for mobile phone 'cramming'
Approximately 200,000 Arkansas consumers who were subject to unauthorized text messaging charges are eligible for restitution as part of an $80 million nationwide settlement with AT&T Mobility LLC, Attorney General Dustin McDaniel announced on Wednesday. -
Arkansas AG urges FCC to review call blocking technologies
Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel, along with 38 other attorneys general, urged the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Tuesday to review the use of call-blocking technologies that enable consumers to prevent unwanted telemarketing calls. -
State sues former Fire Protection Licensing Board director
Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel filed a lawsuit Thursday against Catherine Gray, the former executive director of the Arkansas Fire Protection Licensing Board, alleging that she misused a state charge card and wrongly obtained reimbursements for personal expenses. -
Arkansas sues identification card maker
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