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In this Update:

  • Are You a Customer of the Lehigh Valley-Based Your Cause Auto Companies? – Contact the Bureau of Consumer Protection
  • Senate Approves Measure to Protect Children from Harmful AI Chats
  • Legislation Expanding First Responder Training Passed by Senate
  • Shooting Range Improvement Program Accepting Applications
  • Recognizing the Need for Government Transparency

Are You a Customer of the Lehigh Valley-Based Your Cause Auto Companies? – Contact the Bureau of Consumer Protection

State Attorney General Dave Sunday is encouraging current and former customers of the Easton-based car subscription companies Your Cause Auto, Inc. and Your Causes Auto Services, LLC to contact the Bureau of Consumer Protection.

This is amid the Office of Attorney General’s review of numerous consumer complaints against the companies regarding a vehicle subscription program.

Additionally, Shawn Pail, the former owner of the Your Cause Auto companies, recently filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, which could impact who owns the vehicles under the subscription program.

The Bureau of Consumer Protection can be reached by calling 1-888-441-2555.

Senate Approves Measure to Protect Children from Harmful AI Chats

The Senate approved legislation to establish commonsense safeguards for children interacting with artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots. The bill will be sent to the House of Representatives for consideration.

Senate Bill 1090 would require robust, age-appropriate safeguards to prevent content generation that encourages self-harm, suicide or violence against others, and directs users to appropriate self-harm crisis resources whenever high-risk language is detected.

Heartbreaking stories have been reported of vulnerable individuals, including minors, who have used AI chatbots to cope with trauma, mental health, depression and anxiety. Multiple families have alleged in lawsuits that chatbot responses contributed to their teen’s death by suicide.

Legislation Expanding First Responder Training Passed by Senate

Legislation to help alleviate the shortage of emergency responder instructors across Pennsylvania was approved by the Senate.

Senate Bill 782 would allow retired public school and state employees who previously worked part-time as certified EMS, fire or police instructors to return to that work without losing their pension benefits. Retirees would not earn additional benefits.

The measure was sent to the House of Representatives for consideration.

Shooting Range Improvement Program Accepting Applications

Shooting ranges and related organizations open for public use have until May 8 to apply for state grants for development and renovation work that helps ensure community access to safe ranges.

Related organizations include shooting clubs, recreational shooting organizations, archery clubs and education groups. Public use of facilities includes public range times, educational outreach/trainings or organized shooting competitions. Retail ranges are not eligible to apply for this program.

Each Pennsylvania Game Commission region will receive at least one project. Learn about eligible projects and how to apply here.

Recognizing the Need for Government Transparency

National Sunshine Week highlights the importance of “sunshine laws” designed to ensure government transparency, and the importance of citizen access to government information.

The Office of Open Records maintains information about Pennsylvania’s Right-to-Know Law and Sunshine Act, including information about filing a request for records. You can find more tools for keeping government transparent here.

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