Attorneys General Signing Letter at 2019 Capital Forum
Attorneys General Yost of Ohio and Nessel of Michigan are joined by fellow attorneys general as they sign NAAG’s endorsement of the FIGHT Act. 

The nation’s attorneys general determine NAAG’s legislative agenda through an endorsement letter process.  

 Through NAAG endorsement letters, attorneys general: 

  • Provide invaluable insight to the federal government.  
  • Voice their support or dissent for federal legislation and policy.  
  • Communicate recommendations or requests to industry groups or companies. 

For NAAG to endorse a legislative initiative or a specific piece of legislation, a bipartisan group of at least 36 attorneys general must submit their approval. While NAAG is a nonpartisan organization, it engages in policy advocacy only when an issue has bipartisan support from a majority of attorneys general. 

Explore recent NAAG policy letters below or learn about other NAAG advocacy initiatives. 

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Bipartisan Attorneys General Coalition Urges Passage of Homebuyers Privacy Protection Act

The legislation seeks to end the abusive use of mortgage credit trigger leads while preserving their use in narrowly defined, consumer-consented circumstances.

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Bipartisan Coalition Urges Meta to Take Action Against Investment Scam Ads

The attorneys general called on Meta to enhance its advertiser vetting processes and increase human oversight of investment-related ads.

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39 Attorneys General Urge Congress to Address Funding Crisis Affecting the World Trade Center Health Program

The coalition emphasizes the critical role of the LSC in ensuring that the legal system works for all Americans, particularly those who face economic barriers to adequate legal counsel.

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39 State and Territory Attorneys General Support Bipartisan Legislation to Prevent Youth Substance Use

The coalition emphasizes the critical role of the LSC in ensuring that the legal system works for all Americans, particularly those who face economic barriers to adequate legal counsel.

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Bipartisan Coalition of Attorneys General Advocates for Continued Funding of Legal Services Corporation

The coalition emphasizes the critical role of the LSC in ensuring that the legal system works for all Americans, particularly those who face economic barriers to adequate legal counsel.

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41 State and Territory Attorneys General Urge Enhanced Cooperation from National Human Trafficking Hotline Operator

The letter urges the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to ensure better cooperation with local law enforcement from the next operator of the National Human Trafficking Hotline.

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Letter Urging Prohibition of Pharmacy Benefit Managers from Owning or Operating Pharmacies

The letter urges Congress to pass legislation prohibiting PBMs and their parent companies from owning or operating pharmacies to foster fair competition and protect consumers

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Bipartisan Coalition Urges Congress to Take Action Against Rise in Organized Retail Crime

Organized retail crime has contributed to financial losses totaling over $121 billion in the U.S., and 76 percent of retail asset protection managers report their employees have suffered from violence at the hands of an organized retail criminal.

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State and Territory Attorneys General Urge FDA to Take Action Against Counterfeit and Illegally Sold GLP-1 Drugs

Washington, D.C.– The National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) sent a letter on behalf of a bipartisan coalition of 38 state…

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A Bipartisan Coalition of 47 Attorneys General Call on the FCC to Strengthen the Robocall Mitigation Database

To strengthen the Robocall Mitigation Database (RMD) so that providers understand what information they need to submit and have deadlines to submit this information

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