Office of the Maine Attorney General

Attorney General Presents the 7th Report of the Maine Domestic Abuse Homicide Review Panel

Attorney General Steve Rowe made the following comments at a press conference on March 14, 2008:

We are here to present the seventh report of the Domestic Abuse Homicide Review Panel.

The Panel was created by the Legislature more than 11 years ago in response to the unacceptable number of domestic violence related homicides. Over the years we have seen that half the homicides in Maine are domestic violence related, a statistic that is unfortunately still true today.

In Letter to Congress, Rowe Urges Drug Enforcement Funding Restored

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Calling the funding essential to the operation of state crime and drug enforcement efforts, Attorney General Steve Rowe, joined by the 55 other Attorneys General from all jurisdictions of the United States today issued a letter calling on Congressional leaders to restore funding to the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program (Byrne-JAG).

AG Rowe Files Suit Over Medicaid Rule Change

Today, Maine Attorney General Steve Rowe announced the filing of a lawsuit against the United States Department of Health and Human Services (US DHHS) and Michael Leavitt in his capacity as Secretary of US DHHS. The Complaint, filed in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, challenges a certain agency rule that would adversely impact many of Maine?s Medicaid recipients and cost the State?s general fund more than 16 million dollars in fiscal years 2008 and 2009.

Rowe Calls on Feds to Investigate Alcoholic Energy Drink

Today, Attorney General Steve Rowe urged the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) to take immediate action to investigate allegations that Sparks and Sparks Plus alcoholic energy drinks contain unsafe levels of caffeine. The letter also requests TTB to determine if the alcohol content in Sparks alcoholic energy drink is higher than the 6.0% alcohol by volume disclosed on the label. Attorney General Rowe is joined by 15 attorneys general in calling for this action.

US Supreme Court Issues Ruling in Rowe v NH Motor Transportation

Today the United States Supreme Court issued a ruling in Rowe vs. NH Motor Transport. The ruling strikes down provisions of a 2003 Maine law that required internet tobacco retailers to utilize carriers who take specific actions to ensure that packages containing tobacco products are not delivered to minors.

Attorney General Steve Rowe issued the following statement:

Attorney General Issues Statement on Mercury Ruling

?Today the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia struck down Bush Administration regulations that exempted coal and oil fired power plants, including some of this country?s worst polluters, from their obligation to sharply decrease their mercury pollution. This ruling represents a significant victory for both the health of Maine people and our natural environment.

Maine Recovers $2.2 Million in Medicaid Money from Pharmaceutical Company

Maine Attorney General Steve Rowe today announced that Maine?s Medicaid program will receive approximately $2.2 million as part of two separate global settlements with Merck & Co., Inc.. The settlements involve 49 states, the District of Columbia and the federal government, totaling $649 million.

?This is a significant recovery for Maine?s Medicaid program,? Attorney General Rowe said.

Maine to Represent Consumers on Prescription Drug Trial Advisory Group

Maine Attorney General Steve Rowe has been asked to represent America?s consumers as part of a national group advising the federal government how to require drug companies to report the results of clinical drug trials on a publicly accessible website.

Maine is the only state with a representative on the federal advisory group. The federal Working Group on Clinical Trials was created by the National Library of Medicine to help it implement a new federal law requiring the public reporting of clinical drug trials. The new law was enacted in September 2007.

AG Sues Oil Company for Failing to Honor Pre-Paid Contracts

NEWS RELEASEMaine Attorney General Steve Rowe announced that on Friday, January 28th, the State of Maine filed an Unfair Trade Practices Complaint against Nicholas Curro, d/b/a/ Price Rite Oil, d/b/a/ Veilleux Oil & Service, d/b/a/ Perron Oil

The complaint alleges that Mr. Curro (a) induced customers to enter into pre-paid contracts for heating oil by misrepresenting when and how the oil would be delivered; (b) failed to deliver oil according to the contract terms; and (c) failed to honor customers? request for refunds.

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