In light of SCOTUS ruling, NH AG warns of potential rise in student loan debt scam robocalls and robotexts

read more…: In light of SCOTUS ruling, NH AG warns of potential rise in student loan debt scam robocalls and robotexts

Attorney General Formella encourages borrowers to be wary of calls or texts which purport to offer debt relief, debt settlement or forgiveness programs.  You can get information about all available student loan debt relief and repayment plans at www.studentaid.gov.  Application to all programs are free and available online.

The Soapbox: SCOTUS Right to end race-based discrimination in college admissions

read more…: The Soapbox: SCOTUS Right to end race-based discrimination in college admissions

Earning your place in society is the American way. Our nation believes in the power of a merit-based system, which rewards hard work, dedication, and individual achievements. It is vital to recognize that true equality lies not in preferential treatment or quotas but in providing equal opportunities for all, regardless of one’s race or background. The Supreme Court’s decision reaffirms this core conservative principle, ensuring that students are evaluated on their individual merits rather than predetermined factors that undermine fairness.

Pillpack by Amazon to pay $300K to settle alleged violation of federal Controlled Substances Act

read more…: Pillpack by Amazon to pay $300K to settle alleged violation of federal Controlled Substances Act

Specifically, DEA investigators found that PillPack’s records did not accurately reflect its inventory for ten Schedule III-V substances: Codeine #4, Tramadol, Zolpidem, Butalbital, Alprazolam, Acetaminophen with Codeine #3, Clonazepam, Lorazepam Carisoprodol, and Lyrica.

Sununu praises court decision favoring New England lobster industry over feds

read more…: Sununu praises court decision favoring New England lobster industry over feds

Today, Governor Chris Sununu issued the following statement after the United States Court of Appeals ruled in New Hampshire’s favor that the federal government went too far in their regulatory process when they sought to impose significant restrictions on New England’s lobster industry:

New federal website aims to help Americans with unexpected medical bills

read more…: New federal website aims to help Americans with unexpected medical bills

Following efforts led by Senators Maggie Hassan (D-NH) and Bill Cassidy, MD (R-LA) to help end the practice of surprise medical billing, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has launched a web page with clear, easy-to-read information about the new consumer protections provided by Senators Hassan and Cassidy’s No Surprises Act.

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