AG Ferguson: Judge rules towing company broke the law when it sold active-duty service member’s car
Burns Towing ignored complaint from service member
Burns Towing ignored complaint from service member
COVID-19 pandemic is putting domestic violence victims and survivors at further risk
Letter warns exaggerating or misrepresenting its health benefits violates the Consumer Protection Act
Ferguson worked with a bipartisan group of AGs to call on the FCC to support their effort
OLYMPIA — Attorney General Bob Ferguson and a bipartisan group of 27 attorneys general are calling on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to join them in urging the telecommunications industry to expand commitments to protect consumers who are struggling financially as a result of COVID-19.
Ferguson establishes Environmental Protection Division in his office
OLYMPIA — In honor of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, Attorney General Bob Ferguson today launched a new environmental justice initiative. As part of the initiative, Ferguson announced that he will partner with Gonzaga University to hold an environmental justice symposium next year. Ferguson’s goal is strengthen environmental policies and enforcement with meaningful involvement from the people affected most by environmental issues like climate change and pollution.
TACOMA — Today Attorney General Bob Ferguson filed a lawsuit against JRK Residential Group Inc. for violating Governor Inslee’s Emergency “Evictions” Proclamation. Inslee’s “Evictions” Proclamation establishes a temporary moratorium on evictions for the inability to pay rent. The Proclamation specifically prohibits landlords from issuing Notices to Pay or Vacate during the proclamation’s effective period.
Open letter responds to Washington consumer complaints during Stay Home, Stay Healthy order
OLYMPIA — In response to dozens of consumer complaints, Attorney General Bob Ferguson today sent an open letter to Washington fitness centers and gyms providing the following guidance:
GMA intentionally shielded its members as the true source of campaign contributions
OLYMPIA — The Washington State Supreme Court ruled that the Grocery Manufacturer’s Association intentionally violated Washington’s campaign finance laws, and reinstated the historic $18 million penalty in Attorney General Bob Ferguson’s campaign finance lawsuit against the trade organization.
Facebook violated its own policy and sold more than half a million dollars to Washington political committees — and failed to follow the law
La compañía de autobuses permitió con regularidad que CBP llevara a cabo redadas sin tener una orden judicial desde por lo menos el 2013.
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