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AG: Special session needed on COVID-19

Attorney General Curtis Hill today sent a letter to Indiana government leaders calling for a special legislative session focused on addressing the COVID-19 pandemic.

AG: Gov lacks authority to criminalize mask-order violations

Indiana Attorney General Hill today issued an opinion directing that Governor Holcomb should call a special legislative session to consider a statewide mask mandate.

AG Curtis Hill responds to disciplinary action

Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill responds to disciplinary action from Indiana Supreme Court.

Beware fake COVID-19 tests

Attorney General Curtis Hill is warning Hoosiers of scammers taking advantage of the scarcity of COVID-19 tests by falsely claiming to be able to provide testing.

If you bought a ticket for a canceled event

Attorney General Hill today offered guidance to consumers who purchased tickets to events that have been canceled or postponed in the wake of COVID-19.

Report unlawful eviction, foreclosure proceedings

Attorney General Curtis Hill asks consumers to file complaints with his office should eviction or foreclosure proceedings initiate or continue during this public health crisis.

AG Curtis Hill warns of COVID-19 scams

Attorney General Curtis Hill today asked Hoosiers to be wary of scams as the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic sweeps across the globe.

AG urges Hoosiers to submit price-gouging complaints online

If you believe you have been subjected to excessive prices for consumer goods during the coronavirus pandemic, file an online complaint with AG.

Creation of ‘negotiation class’ in opioid litigation infringes upon state sovereignty

Attorney General Curtis Hill is asking a federal appeals court to protect states' sovereignty in connection with lawsuits against drug companies.

AG Hill's statement on early voting

Attorney General Curtis Hill today issued the following statement in regard to his involvement in a federal case concerning satellite sites for early voting in Marion County.