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Attorney General Brenna Bird Urges Department of Justice to Investigate China-backed Lobbying Groups
DES MOINES—Attorney General Brenna Bird announced today she has co-led a letter to the Department of Justice asking them to investigate two U.S. based non-profits for their ties to China: Energy Foundation China and Center for Climate Integrity. Energy Foundation China is led by Chinese Communist Party officials and both...
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Attorney General Brenna Bird Secures Settlement with Menards
DES MOINES—Attorney General Brenna Bird today announced a multistate settlement with Menard Inc. d/b/a Menards, the home improvement retail chain. The settlement resolves claims made in 2020 that the company incorrectly marketed its Menards 11% Rebate Program. In a settlement with the states, Menards has agreed to clearly communicate the...
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Attorney General Brenna Bird Sues Roblox for Endangering Iowa Children
DES MOINES—Attorney General Brenna Bird announced today she has sued the online gaming company Roblox for failing to take necessary steps to protect Iowa kids from sexual exploitation, facilitating distribution of child sex abuse material, and failing to warn Iowa parents of the ongoing sexual exploitation of children occurring on...
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Attorney General Brenna Bird Defends State Regulation of Pensions
DES MOINES—Today, Attorney General Brenna Bird announced she is leading a coalition of 10 states to defend the rights of states’ insurance agencies to regulate the transfer of employee pensions in a case before the Fourth Circuit. It is common practice for companies to transfer employee pensions to large...
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Attorney General Brenna Bird Continues Fight to Protect Children from Harmful A.I. Company Practices
DES MOINES—Attorney General Brenna Bird announced she has joined a bipartisan letter to OpenAI, Google, Meta, Microsoft, and other major artificial intelligence software production and distribution companies demanding more quality control and other safeguards over chatbot products. The coalition is demanding the companies take stronger action to protect users who...
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Attorney General Brenna Bird Leads 18 States in Protecting First Amendment Rights Against IRS Overreach
DES MOINES—Attorney General Brenna Bird announced today that she led a coalition of 18 states to push back against IRS overreach and defend Iowan’s first amendment rights. The IRS has mandated that all federally recognized charities report their major donors to the IRS annually. But between 2010 to 2022, those...
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Attorney General Brenna Bird Secures Victory Against Scam Stem Cell Treatment Company
DES MOINES—Attorney General Brenna Bird today announced a victory in the case against Travis Broughton and his Omaha-based stem cell companies Omaha Stem Cells, LLC and Regenerative Medicine and Anti-Aging Institutes of Omaha, LLC. The court has agreed that Mr. Broughton and his companies tricked vulnerable Iowans searching for relief...
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Attorney General Brenna Bird Completes Work in All 99 Counties
DES MOINES—Attorney General Brenna Bird today announced she has completed work in all 99 Iowa counties. She met with Iowans from every corner of the state holding roundtable discussions, working with law enforcement and prosecutors, touring businesses, and holding community conversations. “Hearing about the issues affecting Iowans is necessary...
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Attorney General Brenna Bird Secures Election Integrity Win for Iowa
DES MOINES—Today, Attorney General Brenna Bird announced her office has secured a victory for the integrity of Iowa’s elections with a settlement agreement between Iowa and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Under President Biden, the Department of Homeland Security told the Iowa Secretary of State that Iowa had hundreds...
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Attorney General Brenna Bird Leads Coalition to Protect the Right of Iowans to Affordable Retirement Advice
DES MOINES—Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird is leading a coalition of 20 states in support of overturning President Biden’s “Fiduciary Rule”—a rule attempting to mandate expensive new requirements on financial advisors that give retirement advice. The rule will stifle innovation in the financial services industry, increase costs for Iowans, and...
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