May 2001 News Releases
Attorney General Asks Ferc to Put Public Interest Ahead of Private Power Interests in the Delivery of Electricity Through the ISO Power Grid
May 25, 2001
Power Companies Agree to Turn Over Documents Demanded by Attorney General Lockyer for Investigation of Electricity Pricing Practices
May 22, 2001
Attorney General Lockyer Announces Settlement of Contact Lens Antitrust Lawsuit
Johnson & Johnson Agrees to Pay Up to $60 Million, Including Rebates to Consumers
May 22, 2001
Attorney General Lockyer Announces Antitrust Lawsuit Against Major Drug Makers for Restricting Consumer Access to Popular Generic Heart Medication
May 14, 2001
Attorney General Lockyer and Insurance Commissioner Harry Low Deliver $4.2 Million Check to Foundation for Holocaust Survivors
May 10, 2001
Attorney General Lockyer Announces Arrest of 21 to Break Up Alleged Elder Care Fraud Ring Operating in Four Northern California Counties
Action Taken Before Any Harm To Nursing Home Residents
May 10, 2001
Attorney General Lockyer, Fremont Chief Steckler Announce That State DNA Databank Links Suspect to February Sexual Assault
May 9, 2001
Financial Problems Most Common Reason Cited for Recent California Hospital Closures
Findings in New Study Requested by Attorney General
May 9, 2001
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