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Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller said in an official but non-binding opinion Thursday that it is unconstitutional for districts to require students to pay fees for bus transportation – even if the schools outsource the service to an outside group or company.
Hoosiers can take steps to protect against identify theft with a new tool kit posted online by Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller. The site – www.indianaconsumer.com/idtheft – can also help victims of identity theft restore their reputations.
Attorney General Greg Zoeller will host two national consumer protection events this week in Indianapolis with a special focus on fraud protections for military personnel.
Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller is urging victims of a United Financial Systems scheme to act quickly to claim restitution. In April 2010, the Indiana Supreme Court ruled that United Financial’s business tactics – including the sale of estate plans – violated Indiana’s rules against the unauthorized practice of law.
Just as Hoosier lawmakers worked on new methods to improve children’s grades in school, the state also took steps to improve its own grade in regard to making government information available to citizens.
Indiana taxpayers could be forced to pay for state legislators’ actions if two lawsuits filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana prevail in court.
Planned Parenthood of Indiana’s clinics closed their doors Wednesday and are turning their 9,300 Medicaid patients away all week due to a new state measure that blocks groups that offer abortions from receiving government dollars.
Attorney General Greg Zoeller said he plans to help Hoosiers facing fraud and corruption by promoting resources, privacy and better business.
After being sworn in on Monday, new attorney general Greg Zoeller promised public service combined with fulfilling the needs of clients.
Incumbent Republican attorney general has decided not to seek a second term. The candidates looking to replace him include his top assistant, Greg Zoeller, who is the Republican nominee, and Democratic nominee Linda Pence. Zoeller would play a more traditional attorney general role, while Pence says she'd increase assistance offered to county prosecutors who are trying cases.
The Franklin endorses Greg Zoeller for Indiana's attorney general.
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