Washington State

Office of the Attorney General

Attorney General

Bob Ferguson

IN THIS ISSUE: Latest news on I-502, Justice for children facing deportation, State’s first derelict vessel conviction, Reaching out to communities in Washington
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IN THIS ISSUE: HEROES AMONG US, AGO TRAVELOGUE, CONSUMER CORNER, STANDING UP FOR WORKERS
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Topics Covered: Ensuring equality in health insurance coverage, fighting unfair foreclosures, an update on the Hanford site clean-up including Attorney General Ferguson and Governor Inslee teaming up to force action, and and protecting yourself from scams in the wake of the Oso landslide tragedy.
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Topics covered include: Fighting environmental crimes in the Tri-Cities, the Attorney General's Office's passing of 3 bills this legislative session aimed at protecting veterans and promoting open government, helping borrowers facing foreclosure, and the Attorney General's efforts to reach out to communities across Washington state.
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Topics covered include: Prosecuting Derelict Vessel Owners, AG Formal Opinion regarding Initiative 502, Strong bipartisan support for 2014 Attorney General Legislative Agenda, Helping Washington residents give wisely, Informations on the Target data breach, Payback for Washington consumers cheated by U.S. Fidelis, Ocwen borrowers in Washington eligible for mortgage help, and Yakima communities safer with violent predator civilly committed.
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Topics covered include: Supporting veterans, preserving the integrity of Washington elections, welcoming a new Open Government Attorney, protecting your privacy, continuing the fight for marriage equality, and recent travels.
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Covered topics include: the unveiling of the AGO's Military and Veterans Resource Guide, news from the feds on I-502, an important win for Washington with the latest Hanford ruling, AGO Criminal Justice attorneys blocking the release of a sex predator in Cowlitz County, consumer protection highlights and headlines, and more!
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I’m pleased to report that the Courthouse Protection Bill, my first Attorney General-Request legislation, has passed the Senate!  Senate Bill 5484 extends the protections currently granted to some courthouse, legal and law enforcement personnel to all citizens who visit Washington courthouses.  This bipartisan measure, which garnered wide support from law enforcement, prosecutors and victims’ advocates, is now moving through the House of Representatives under the leadership of Rep. Roger Goodman, (D-Kirkland).
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Since being sworn in as the 18th Attorney General of Washington, it’s been a busy few weeks! As I become better acquainted with the inner workings of the office, and the vast range of cases and legal issues we’re involved with, I’m pleased to report the rumors are true – the Attorney General’s Office has a fantastic staff, an impressive pool of talent and an outstanding reputation as both a legal and administrative leader among public law firms.
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