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Attorney General DeWine Testifies on Ohio’s Juvenile Justice Reform Successes Before U.S. Senate Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Human Rights

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine testified today before the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Constitution, Civil Rights, and Human Rights hearing about “ending the school to prison pipeline.” DeWine testified about the successes of Ohio’s juvenile justice reforms, known as RECLAIM Ohio, which began in the 1990s when he served as Ohio’s Lieutenant Governor.

12/12/2012

DeWine, 32 Attorneys General Reach a $43 Million Settlement with Pfizer

(COLUMBUS, Ohio) -- Attorney General Mike DeWine announced today that he and 32 other Attorneys General reached a $42.9 million Consent Judgment with Pfizer Inc. to resolve allegations that Pfizer Inc. unlawfully promoted its drugs, Zyvox® and Lyrica®. Under the settlement, Ohio will receive $1.5 million.
 
"Consumers need correct information about medicines they are being prescribed," said Attorney General DeWine. "Through this agreement, we are assuring that will be the case when it comes to these products. It's also a reminder to all drug makers that the accurate promotion of their products is critically important."

12/12/2012

Attorney General DeWine Reminds Students to Enter the 2012 Take Action Video Contest

(COLUMBUS, Ohio) - Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today reminded high school students that the deadline to enter the 2012 Take Action High School Video Contest is Friday. The contest, announced in September, is a chance for students to inform their peers about consumer scams and to win scholarship funds.

"This is a great opportunity for Ohio's high school students to use their creativity to help us educate consumers of all ages," Attorney General DeWine said. "I encourage students across the state to enter this annual contest."

12/11/2012

Attorney General DeWine Asking for Assistance from Businesses Along Pursuit Route

Agents with the Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) have collected several surveillance videos from businesses located along the chase route, and they are hoping to find more.

12/10/2012

Attorney General DeWine Releases Report on Ohio Child Welfare System; Announces Formation of New Foster Care Advisory Group

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today released a report outlining several  issues surrounding Ohio's child welfare system, specifically the state's foster care system.

12/10/2012

Attorney General Mike DeWine Asks for Public’s Help in Cleveland Shooting Investigation

Attorney General Mike DeWine is asking for the public’s help with any information regarding the November 29th Cleveland shooting incident involving 13 Cleveland police officers.  Two people died.  

12/7/2012

Attorney General DeWine Urges Ohioans to be Careful When Responding to Year-end Charitable Appeals

(COLUMBUS, Ohio) -- Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today urged Ohioans to exercise caution when responding to requests from charitable groups for donations before the end of the year. While most of these will be legitimate, unfortunately there are always some unscrupulous operators who may try to take advantage of Ohioans' generosity.

"I encourage Ohioans to be generous in giving to charities of their ch

12/7/2012

Attorney General DeWine Praises Efforts of City of Cleveland, Cuyahoga County Officials to Demolish Abandoned Properties

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today joined Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson and other Cuyahoga County Officials at the demolition of an abandoned house made possible by a grant from his Demolition Grant Program. The property at 6179 Morton Avenue in Cleveland is one of many properties in Ohio which have been demolished through efforts by local communities and the Attorney General's Demolition Grant Program. 

12/7/2012

Attorney General DeWine Seeks Help for Customers of California-based Making Home Affordable

(COLUMBUS, Ohio) - Attorney General Mike DeWine on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against Making Home Affordable of Costa Mesa, Calif. The suit alleges that the loan modification business charged significant fees and did little or no work for consumers. Making Home Affordable's mail and telephone solicitations gave consumers the false impression that it was affiliated with the federal Housing and Urban Development agency.

"Deceiving homeowners into thinking they are going to get a break on their mortgages, and charging them for this so-called help, is very disturbing," said Attorney General DeWine. "We won't tolerate it."

12/6/2012

Attorney General DeWine Pleased by Approval of New Synthetic Drug Legislation

The legislation includes a provision that toughens current laws banning synthetic drugs and prevents chemists from altering a drug's components in an effort to bypass the law.

12/5/2012
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