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Justice Department Settles Lending Discrimination Lawsuit with Used Car Dealership
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- Written by DOJ DOJ
- Published: 06 July 2020 06 July 2020
Baltimore, Maryland - The Justice Department Thursday announced a settlement of its race discrimination lawsuit against Guaranteed Auto Sales, a used car dealership in Glen Burnie, Maryland. The agreement also settles the United States’ claims against the dealership’s owner and manager, Kelly Ann West and Robert Chesgreen.
Life is a puzzle
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- Written by Dr. Glenn Mollette Dr. Glenn Mollette
- Published: 06 July 2020 06 July 2020
Washington, DC - Don't give in that you cannot do any better. You can do better if you put your mind to doing better. If you give up then you don't have a chance. The only people who do better and go forward are those who try. Everyone has the freedom to try.
Governor Ducey Independence Day Statement
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- Written by Yuma News Now Yuma News Now
- Published: 05 July 2020 05 July 2020
Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey released the following statement in honor of Independence Day:
USMCA Takes Effect
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- Written by YNN YNN
- Published: 05 July 2020 05 July 2020
Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey released the following statement on the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) taking effect July 1st:
Mesa Woman Accused of Selling Methamphetamine and Running from Law Enforcement
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- Written by Yuma News Now Yuma News Now
- Published: 05 July 2020 05 July 2020
Mesa, Arizona - Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced 34-year-old Trisha Lynn Weaver, of Mesa, was charged with Conspiracy, Illegally Conducting an Enterprise, and Possession of a Dangerous Drug (methamphetamine) for Sale.
Attorney General Brnovich Announces Former CEO of Insys Will Pay $2 Million For Role in Opioid Scheme
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- Written by YNN YNN
- Published: 05 July 2020 05 July 2020
Phoenix, Arizona - Attorney General Mark Brnovich Tuesday announced the former CEO of Insys Therapeutics, Michael Babich, will pay at least $2 million to settle allegations related to his role in an opioid scheme. In 2017, the Attorney General's Office (AGO) filed a lawsuit against Insys Therapeutics, several employees, and three Arizona doctors alleging that they engaged in an unlawful plot to increase the sale of Insys’ flagship opioid medication Subsys.
Attorney General Brnovich Applauds U.S. Supreme Court Ruling in Support of School Choice
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- Published: 05 July 2020 05 July 2020
Washington, DC - Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich co-led an 18-state brief urging the justices to overturn a 2018 Montana Supreme Court decision that required the state to exclude religious school options for parents participating in a state tax credit scholarship program.