Sept 20, 2011 Dear Friends - Please see below for the OAG's Monthly Newsletter. Make sure to sign up for the newsletter if you'd like to keep receiving it each month. This newsletter is an easy and convenient way to stay up to date on what's going on in the office and a good resource to keep track of what's going on in the news. This is the last time I'll be forwarding this email to the Compass list for a while - so please make sure to click here to sign up if you wish to keep receiving these once-a-month updates. Thanks! Sincerely, Ken Cuccinelli, II Attorney General of Virginia Highlights News releases and public service announcements from the office Miss Virginia and Attorney General Cuccinelli's PSA against bullying Attorney general's office helps law enforcement across commonwealth target and prosecute human trafficking Attorney General sues Bank of New York Mellon on behalf of state employee retirement fund for allegedly skimming money AG Cuccinelli sues Chesapeake-based mortgage modification/"foreclosure rescue" company for charging illegal advance fees Want previous news? Click here to visit our News Room. Headlines A sampling of news clips from local, regional, and national media outlets Where are Ken Cuccinelli's critics now? Washington Examiner After vilifying Virginia's intrepid Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli for challenging Obamacare, the University of Virginia and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, his critics are strangely silent now that Cuccinelli is going after the oldest bank in America on behalf of retired teachers, police officers and other state and local government employees, including those in Arlington and Fairfax counties. Va AG settles mortage foreclosure rescue case, files another CNBC.com Attorney General Cuccinelli said he's settled a lawsuit against Virginia Beach-based Real Estate Resolutions, which was accused of charging illegal advance fees for "foreclosure rescue" services. AG Cuccinelli attends National Night Out crime reduction event [VIDEO] WTVR Cuccinelli believes events like National Night Out are making a difference in reducing crime, but it starts in your community. Health care law's future still up in the air-- Another court declares insurance mandate unconstitutional [VIDEO] Fox Business Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli discusses the Florida multi-state case decision. |
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