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AG Slatery Urges Congress To Fight Scams Targeting Seniors Tuesday, May 25, 2021 Attorney General Herbert H. Slatery III is joining a coalition of 47 Attorneys General in urging congressional leaders to support the Fraud and Scam Reduction Act. The act, comprised of the Stop Senior Scam Act and Seniors Fraud Prevention Act of 2021, will assist stakeholders in training employees to recognize the warning signs of elder fraud and to prevent irreversible damage to elderly victims. “Seniors lose billions of dollars every year to financial scams,” said General Slatery. “The Tennessee Attorney General’s Office is committed to reducing that number and The Fraud and Scam Reduction Act will help by providing education and resources to older adults and those who care for them.”
Without fear or favor : Daniel Cameron discusses his role as Kentucky s attorney general Salena Zito © Provided by Washington Examiner
FRANKFORT, Kentucky Like most people, Daniel Cameron has had a challenging year. That s not just because of the personal and professional effects the coronavirus has had on his life, but also because of how the color of his skin and his political affiliation have placed him in the center of the defining issues of modern governing.
The Kentucky attorney general, the first Republican elected to the office since 1944 and the first black American elected statewide in his own right, was sworn into office just weeks before the pandemic hit his state and the rest of the nation.
Tenn. AG warns against deceptive credit card surcharges
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â Attorney General Herbert H. Slatery III warned Tennesseans of hidden charges on their credit card transactions during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Businesses that fail to clearly disclose any differences in charges for credit card, debit card, and cash prices may violate state law.
âConsumers deserve to know exactly how much they are paying for a product or a service,â said General Slatery in a press release. âAny credit card surcharges need to be communicated clearly and in advance.â
WHAT TO DO:
Check the receipt to make sure the price charged matches the advertised or posted price of an item (plus tax, if applicable).
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