One of the fundamental duties of the Attorney General’s Office is to protect Washingtonians from powerful interests that don’t play by the rules. I take that duty seriously, and continue to fight for our state’s residents against corporations, associations, and even the federal government.
It’s been a busy month at the Attorney General’s Office, fighting for you against powerful interests that don’t play by the rules.
The Attorney General’s Office continues to hold powerful interests accountable who don’t play by the rules.
The well-being of Washingtonians topped our agenda in May as the Attorney General’s Office tackled several significant cases and issues impacting community safety and public health.
All Washingtonians were winners last month because of the work of the Attorney General’s Office.
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Did you purchase a television, smart phone, monitor, notebook computer, color-screen cell phone or color-screen iPod with an LCD flat screen during the time period of 1998 through 2006? If so, you may be entitled to a refund.
Our priorities this year address a range of important issues, including preventing youth access to tobacco, fighting fraud, promoting open government and supporting our state’s veterans and military service members.
Last month was a good month in the fight against scammers, especially here in Washington.
This past month, we joined forces with other states in opening an investigation on behalf of Washington consumers into Volkswagen’s emissions workaround.