Office of the Maine Attorney General

Attorney General Frey Joins Lawsuit Challenging President Trump's Contrived Declaration of National Emergency at the Southern Border

AUGUSTA - Attorney General Aaron Frey today joined a lawsuit led by California Attorney General Becerra filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California challenging President Trump's declaration of a national emergency and his attempt to divert funding appropriated by Congress for other purposes. In the complaint, the coalition alleges that the Trump Administration's emergency declaration and diversion of funds is unconstitutional and otherwise unlawful.

Attorney General Frey Joins Multistate Coalition Calling on EPA to Issue a New Rule Eliminating Exemptions for Asbestos Reporting

AUGUSTA - Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey today joined a coalition of 15 attorneys general to call on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler to initiate rulemaking to issue a new "asbestos reporting rule" to eliminate exemptions for asbestos in the current Chemical Data Reporting rule. Asbestos is a highly hazardous chemical in widespread use throughout the U.S.

Maine Joins Multistate Settlement with DePuy and Johnson & Johnson

AUGUSTA - Attorney General Aaron M. Frey announced today that he and 45 other Attorneys General have reached a $120 million Consent Judgment with Medical Device Business Services, Inc., f/k/a DePuy Inc. DePuy Orthopaedics, Inc., and DePuy Orthopaedics, Inc.; DePuy Products, Inc.; DePuy Synthes, Inc.; DePuy Synthes Sales, Inc. (collectively referred to as "DePuy") and Johnson & Johnson to resolve allegations that DePuy unlawfully promoted its metal-on-metal hip implant devices, the ASR XL and the Pinnacle Ultamet. Maine will receive $1.4 million as its share of the settlement.

Police agencies report over 500 saves using Narcan provided by Attorney General's Office

(AUGUSTA) Maine Attorney General Janet T. Mills has announced that police agencies receiving Narcan, the opioid overdose reversing drug, have utilized it 504 times since the Attorney General's Office began making it available at no cost to the agencies. The first doses of Narcan were delivered in June 2016 and has been provided to 84 agencies across Maine.

Attorney General Janet T. Mills and 13 other state officials object to EPA's plan to not enforce a key Clean Air Act rule

AUGUSTA – Attorney General Janet Mills has joined 13 states in opposing the US Environmental Agency's suspension of the "Glider Rule" that would keep super-polluting heavy-duty diesel trucks off America's roads. The state officials have written to the EPA to warn that the "no action" assurance it has given the industry would amount to an unlawful, de facto repeal of the rule without proper due process.

Attorney General Janet Mills receives Innovation in Financial Capability Award

HOULTON, ME ? Last week Maine Attorney General Janet Mills was honored at Region Two School of Applied Technology in Houlton with the 2018 Financial Capability Innovation Award, presented by the nation?s leading technology innovator, EVERFI, Inc. The award recognized the Attorney General?s significant efforts to improve the financial literacy of Maine students through unique digital learning initiatives. This important initiative has empowered approximately four thousand Maine students in forty-five different communities.

Maine Civil Rights Team Project Gathers for Statewide Conference - Friday, May 18, 2018 at Augusta Civic Center

AUGUSTA ? More than 680 students and advisors from 65 schools across 15 of Maine?s 16 counties will gather to discuss bias, harassment based on skin color, national origin, ancestry, religion, disabilities, gender, and sexual orientation at a day long, statewide conference hosted by Maine?s Civil Rights Team Project (CRTP) at the Augusta Civic Center on Friday, May 18, 2018.

Attorney General Janet T. Mills files Complaint against two Biddeford men under the Maine Civil Rights Act

AUGUSTA - Attorney General Janet Mills announced that her office has filed a civil complaint in the York County Superior Court against Dusty Leo, age 27, and Maurice Diggins, age 34, both of Biddeford, for the violent assault of an African-American man on April 15, 2018. The complaint requests that the court order Leo and Diggins to have no contact with the victim or his family and to commit no additional violations of the Maine Civil Rights Act.

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