Day: April 18, 2013

Attorneys general team up with Facebook to protect privacy

Led by Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler, the National Association of Attorney Generals (NAAG) has teamed up with Facebook to improve social media security with the launch of a new consumer education program. “Just as we must address bullying, harmful content and other dangers in our schools and in our neighborhoods, we must address them online,” said Gansler, president of NAAG.

State Roundup, April 18, 2013

Gun control opponents decide against petitioning new law to referendum, instead hitch their wagon to the NRA’s planned lawsuit to overturn it; first lady Michelle Obama tours Annapolis, attends State House event signing into law bill to ease military veterans’ transition into civilian jobs; Comptroller Franchot calls on TU president to resign, she says “no;” state GOP issues media rules; and former Arundel Exec Leopold writes prison poetry, essay and readers react.

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