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Attorney General settles on pharmacy supplier price gouging case
Attorney General Josh Shapiro reached a settlement with a New Jersey-based pharmacy supplier that allegedly price gouged on hand sanitizer sold to Pennsylvania pharmacies.
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State AGs ask FDA to drop ban that blocks gay men from giving blood
A letter to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, signed by Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro and 19 other state attorneys general, asks the agency to lift its ban preventing gay and bi-sexual men from giving blood.
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Shapiro joins national letter asking feds to increase outreach on ACA program
Recently laid off workers are subject to special periods that allow them to enroll in new or different health insurance plan through the Affordable Care Act.
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Shapiro opposes federal proposal for rail transport of liquefied natural gas
Pennsylvania became one of 15 states to oppose the shipping of liquefied natural gas by train when state Attorney General Josh Shapiro co-signed a letter calling the practice potentially catastrophic.
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Shapiro: ‘Ghost guns’ to be prosecuted as standard firearms under state law
State officials announced Monday that so-called “ghost guns” — untraceable firearms typically assembled by the user after purchase — will be classified as standard firearms under Pennsylvania state law.
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Top court hears arguments in UPMC case
In arguments before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Thursday, an attorney for UPMC said it is not possible to extend a consent decree between the health system and insurer Highmark, despite efforts to make the agreement last longer.
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Hospital group wants block on AG suit against UPMC
In a motion filed Tuesday in federal court, the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania said a lawsuit brought by the attorney general could have unintended consequences for health care in the state if it is upheld in Commonwealth Court.
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