These 15 states are helping federal officials enforce laws protecting airline passengers
- The Biden administration has enlisted officials from 15 states, including New Hampshire, to enforce consumer-protection laws for airline travelers, a power typically held by the federal government.
- These states, such as California and New York, will assist in monitoring enforcement activities due to increased air travel.
- Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced an agreement allowing state attorney general offices to investigate airline service complaints and refer cases to the Transportation Department if needed.
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