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Minnesota A.G. Keith Ellison and 22 other A.G.’s urge the house to keep a limit on overdraft fees

Attorney General Ellison and a coalition of 22 other attorneys general sent a letter to the leadership of the U.S. House of Representatives and the House Financial Services Committee urging the House to vote against a resolution that would overturn the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) 2024 rule limiting overdraft fees imposed by the country’s largest banks. […]

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Minnesota, Illinois and the FTC sue John Deere to protect farmers from high repair costs and unfair corporate tactics

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, alongside Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul and the Federal Trade Commission, sued agricultural equipment manufacturer Deere & Company (Deere), also known as John Deere, over its use of unfair practices that have driven up equipment repair costs for farmers while also depriving farmers of the ability to make timely repairs on critical

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MN A.G. JOINS 51 ATTORNEYS GENERAL ASKING FCC TO CUT DOWN ON ROBOCALLS

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has joined 51 attorneys general — from every state and the District of Columbia — in a letter to the Federal Communications Commission in support of the FCC’s proposal to help cut down on unwanted text messages. The proposal would require mobile wireless providers to block texts from invalid, unassigned, or unused

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POLK COUNTY DISTRICT COURT GRANTS TEMPORARY INJUNCTION AGAINST BOARDWALK BAR AND GRILL

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced today that Polk County District Court has granted his office’s motion for a temporary injunction against Boardwalk Bar and Grill in East Grand Forks, which the State has sued for violating the ban on indoor, on-premises dining in Governor Tim Walz’s Executive Order 20-99. The court ordered that “Defendant

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ATTORNEY GENERAL KEITH ELLISON SAYS HE WILL HOLD RESTAURANTS/BARS VIOLATING THE GOVERNORS EXECUTIVE ORDER ACCOUNTABLE

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced that his office will hold accountable establishments that are serving food and beverages on premises today in open violation of Governor Tim Walz’s Executive Order 20-99. Attorney General Ellison issued the following statement:  “My job and my duty is to protect Minnesotans. People like to ask, what is the

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POLK COUNTY DISTRICT COURT APPROVES MN AG’S TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER FOR THE BOARDWALK. ANOTHER RESTAURANT LOSES LICENSE AND IS FINED

Lawsuits were filed against two restaurants operating in violation of executive order, while a third restaurant had its license revoked and faces a $9,500 penalty. On the same day Minnesota announced 3,773 new COVID-19 cases and 94 additional COVID-19 deaths, state officials announced enforcement actions against three restaurants operating in violation of an executive order

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