A federal judge in Massachusetts extended the pause on the Trump’s administration’s cuts to NIH funding on Wednesday.
Gov. Maura Healey says she doesn’t want to see cities and towns “penalized” because of the controversial MBTA zoning law but is not backing away from withholding grants from resistant
Among those leading the charge against Trump’s broad-stroke rewriting of the status quo between the states and the federal government is Massachusetts AG Andrea Joy Campbell, who has inserted the Bay State into more than half-a-dozen fights with the 47th ...
The Massachusetts attorney general has joined other states in challenging the Trump administration’s cuts to grant funding for nationwide K-12 teacher preparation programs.
Attorney General Andrea Campbell announced new protections Monday targeting so-called junk fees that hide the true cost of a product or service
To combat “junk fees,” A.G. Andrea Campbell announced the state’s adoption of consumer protection regulations to prohibit them.
Mass. Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell on Monday announced finalized rules aimed at protecting consumers from being scammed by businesses that charge hidden, surprising, or unnecessary fees.
The Massachusetts attorney general released new junk fee regulations on Monday. Junk fees are those hidden or surprise costs that pop up when consumers go to press buy on a product. Attorney General Andrea Campbell said they violate the Massachusetts Consumer Protection Act.
Businesses will have to disclose the exact price of a product including fees to consumers, Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell announced on Monday.
U.S. District Judge Angel Kelley in federal court in Boston granted Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell’s request for a preliminary injunction, preventing the NIH from cutting ...
Among those leading the charge against Trump’s broad-stroke rewriting of the status quo between the states and the federal government is Massachusetts AG Andrea Joy Campbell, who has inserted the Bay State into more than half-a-dozen fights with the 47th president’s administration.
Massachusetts businesses will be required to always disclose total costs upfront, label optional charges, and enable easy cancellations of trial offers and subscriptions.