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Attorney general highlights multistate settlements, data‑breach and vaping enforcement as priority revenue sources
Summary
Charity Clark described recent consumer-enforcement work — including cases against Blackbaud, Juul and large data-breach settlements — and explained how settlement receipts are used to replenish office spending authority before any legislative transfers.
Attorney General Charity Clark summarized the attorney general’s recent consumer-enforcement activity to the Senate Appropriations Committee, describing data‑breach, vaping and opioid litigation as key enforcement priorities that produce recoveries to benefit Vermonters.
Clark listed several high-profile matters the office has pursued, saying the office “sued Meta and TikTok for their harms against… teens and their mental health,” has pursued action against manufacturers of PFAS, and sued companies including Blackbaud for data‑security failures.…
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