The article titled “Attorneys Say AG Work Lags in Pennsylvania,” published June 2 in The Legal, discussing consumer protection work, could not have been more off-base and was downright misleading. In fact, consumer protection in Pennsylvania has made a long overdue comeback under Attorney General Kathleen G. Kane’s watch and we have the facts to prove it.
After being elected in 2012 as Pennsylvania’s first woman and Democratic attorney general, Kane took steps to reinvigorate consumer protection in the commonwealth. It all sprung from Kane’s vision that effective consumer protection is good for businesses and consumers alike. Consumers get the benefit of their purchases, which means their hard-earned money is not wasted. Meanwhile, businesses benefit from a satisfied consumer, which leads to repeat sales and good customer relations.
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