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Recent News About Hawaii Attorney General
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Hawaii declares April Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Hawaii Gov. Josh Green has proclaimed April as “Sexual Assault Awareness Month” as part of a nationwide campaign to raise awareness of sexual violence, according to a release from the governor's office.
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Hawaii attorney general warns of phone scammers posing as FBI agents
Hawaii Attorney General Anne Lopez is warning Hawaii residents that scammers pretending to be FBI agents are calling potential victims that they owe unpaid fines and are going to be arrested unless they make a payment.
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Hawaii AG Lopez on TikTok investigation: 'The use of social media platforms is a significant contributor to the ongoing youth mental health crisis'
Hawaii has joined 46 states in asking a state court to order TikTok Inc. to fully comply with an ongoing investigation into whether the company engaged in deceptive, unfair and unconscionable conduct.
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Court rules Hawaii, 41 other states can sue drug manufacturer Indivior
Hawaii is among 42 states that can proceed with their litigation against Indivior Inc., the maker of Suboxone.
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Shikada joins 22 attorneys general in protecting abortion rights: 'The Supreme Court’s decision is not the end of this fight'
Attorney General Holly Shikada (D-HI) is among a national coalition of 22 attorneys general who issued a statement reaffirming their commitment to supporting and expanding access to abortion care.
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Hawaii AG confirms indictment of former Kauai police officer: 'Public servants must be held accountable when they engage in misconduct'
Hawaii Attorney General Holly Shikada recently revealed that a grand jury in Kauai County has indicted a former Kauai Police Department employee for suspected misconduct involving state funds, according to Gov. David Ige's (D) website.
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Hawaii attorney general wants an end to 'inappropriate and unnecessary fees' charged by mortgage servicers
Obtaining a mortgage should be a transparent process without hidden fees, which is why a coalition of attorneys general is urging the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) to prohibit mortgage servicers from charging convenience fees.
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Hawaii Attorney General on Sexual Assault Awareness Month: 'We must support every effort to raise awareness'
Hawaii Attorney General Holly T. Shikada supports Gov. David Ige's (D-HI) proclamation declaring April to be Sexual Assault Awareness month.