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No privacy enforcement action described; press release on multistate antitrust enforcement resources

No privacy enforcement target identifiedMay 11, 2026Oregon Attorney General

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The provided press release is a media release from the Oregon Department of Justice announcing a multistate press conference of attorneys general from Oregon, California, Washington, Nevada, and New York advocating for increased state resources to address antitrust enforcement gaps following reduced federal oversight. No privacy-related enforcement actions, violations, penalties, or remedies are described in the document.

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"Joining Attorney General Rayfield today are California Attorney General Rob Bonta, Washington Attorney General Nick Brown, Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford, and New York Attorney Letitia James."

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