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News from New York Attorney General – June 22, 2026

By Big New York · 06/22/2026 · Updated 06/22/2026

New York Attorney General published several updates today. This digest highlights the main items selected from the source feed, with links back to the original reports for full context.

Attorney General James Issues Guidance to New Yorkers Facing Health Insurance Changes

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Attorney General James Secures $90,000 From Two Banks for Attempting Illegal Evictions and Failing to Follow Rent Stabilization Laws

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Attorney General James’ Office of Special Investigation Opens Investigation into Civilian Death in Brooklyn

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Attorney General James, Borough President Reynoso, and Council Member Hudson Release Statement on Gas Outages at Whitman Houses

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Governor Hochul and Attorney General James Sue To Defend New Community Safety Laws

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