The General Report

About last week...Attorney General Kris Mayes took action to defend older adults, protect consumers, and help stop the flow of fentanyl.

Ensuring older adults receive the care they need and deserve

Attorney General Mayes stepped in to ask the court to take control of the Heritage Village Assisted Living facility in Mesa, alleging elder abuse and consumer fraud.

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Congress: fund fentanyl-detecting technology, now

Scanners that can detect fentanyl more easily at the ports of entry sit unused in warehouses because of congressional inaction. The AG went to Nogales with Rep. Ruben Gallego and Santa Cruz Sheriff David Hathaway to renew her call for Congress to fund this critical technology.

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Holding Apple accountable for monopolizing smartphone markets

In a lawsuit with the U.S. Department of Justice, Attorney General Mayes alleged Apple had illegally blocked competition by undermining products and services that would otherwise make people less reliant on Apple's products.

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Cutting off financial operations for the cartels

The U.S. Treasury Department announced actions to cut off cartel assets, which the Attorney General said will help Arizona fight the fentanyl crisis.

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Settlement with Desert Toyota of Tucson for deceptive advertising practices

The car dealership allegedly lured in consumers with a low online price, then failed to honor that price and tacked on mandatory "add-on" accessories.

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