Troutman Pepper State Attorneys General Monitor — January 25, 2024
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State AG Updates
AGs Urge the Federal Government to Regulate AI in Telemarketing
By Troutman Pepper State Attorneys General Team on January 24, 2024
North Carolina Attorney General (AG) Josh Stein led a bipartisan effort urging the federal government to impose stricter regulations on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in telemarketing. The collective push involved 26 state AGs who jointly submitted a letter in response to the Federal Communication Commission (FCC's) Notice of Inquiry (NOI) for "Implications of Artificial Intelligence Technologies on Protecting Consumers from Unwanted Robocalls and Robotexts. The FCC's NOI furthers efforts by the Federal Government to better understand the impact of emerging AI technologies as it aims to protect consumers from unwanted and illegal telephone calls and text messages, as stipulated under Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA)."
Massachusetts AG Settles $3.5M COVID-19 Delivery Fee Case With Grubhub
By Troutman Pepper State Attorneys General Team on January 24, 2024
On January 12, Massachusetts Attorney General (AG) Andrea Joy Campbell announced a settlement with Grubhub Holdings Inc. and Grubhub, Inc., (Grubhub) for allegedly repeatedly violating a statutory limit on the fees that third-party delivery companies could charge during the COVID-19 state of emergency.
Amid Ongoing Regulatory Scrutiny, Washington AG Files First Lawsuit to Block Merger of State's Largest Supermarkets
By Troutman Pepper State Attorneys General Team and Zie Alere on January 23, 2024
On January 15, Washington Attorney General (AG) Bob Ferguson filed a complaint in King County Superior Court, seeking to block the merger of The Kroger Co. (Kroger) with its supermarket competitor, Albertsons Companies, Inc. (Albertsons).
Multiple States Consider Establishing Vapor Product Directories
By Bryan Haynes, Agustin Rodriguez, and Zie Alere on January 22, 2024
This year, several state legislatures will consider bills to establish vapor product directories. Amid heightened scrutiny of illicit vapor products by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), these product directory bills would create a mechanism for states to bar the sale of products that are not FDA-authorized or subject to a pending premarket application. Like state cigarette directories implemented in connection with the tobacco Master Settlement Agreement, these directories would specify which vapor products are permitted to be sold in the state.
Stephanie Kozol, Senior Government Relations Manager – State Attorneys General, also contributed to this newsletter.