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Attorney General DeWine Warns of Rental Scams

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today warned consumers to beware of phony listings for apartment and house rentals.

7/10/2015

Adams County Man Arrested on Charge of Pandering Sexually Oriented Material Involving a Minor

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced today the arrest of an Adams County man on a felony charge of pandering sexually oriented material involving a minor. 

7/8/2015

DeWine, 47 AGs Announce $136 Million Settlement with Chase Over Credit Card Collections

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today announced that Chase has agreed to reform its credit card debt collection practices and permanently stop collection efforts on over half a million consumers as part of a $136 million joint federal-state settlement.

7/8/2015

DeWine and 46 Attorneys General Urge Congress to Preserve State Authority over Data Breach Laws

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today joined 46 other attorneys general in asking Congress to maintain states’ authority to enforce data breach and data security laws and preserve their ability to enact laws to address future data security risks.

7/7/2015

Marijuana-Related Statute Petition Certified

The Ohio Attorney General’s Office today certified the petition for the Fresh Start Act, a proposed initiated statute.

7/6/2015

Attorney General DeWine Releases July Sexual Assault Kit Testing Initiative Update

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today released a status update on the progress of DNA testing being conducted as part of the Ohio Attorney General's Sexual Assault Kit Testing Initiative. 

7/2/2015

Attorney General DeWine Announces Grant for Motts Military Museum

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today announced that his office has given a $25,000 grant to Motts Military Museum in Groveport to help preserve a historic World War II landing craft known as a Higgins boat, one of the few still in existence in the world.

7/2/2015

Attorney General DeWine Files Lawsuit Challenging Controversial Federal Water Regulations

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the U.S. EPA over the federal government’s controversial new regulations defining “waters of the United States,” which were published this morning in the Federal Register. DeWine, who was joined in the lawsuit by Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette, filed the lawsuit in federal district court in Columbus.

6/29/2015

Statement from Attorney General DeWine on Supreme Court Decision on Power Plant Regulations

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today issued the following statement regarding the United States Supreme Court decision in Michigan v. EPA: 

6/29/2015

Attorney General DeWine Statement on Supreme Court Decision

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine issued the following statement following the United States Supreme Court's decision in Obergefell v. Hodges:

6/26/2015
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