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Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell says her office came prepared for what she’s calling “Trump 2.0,” challenging the president’s administration on a host of issues during its first 100 days. Suing the federal government over a dozen times now, Campbell says she and other AGs will continue to push back on what she calls “chaos and confusion.”
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An “Equality for All” forum this week saw Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell and other experts describe the fallout of executive orders affecting members of the LGBTQ+ community and beyond – and what’s being done in response.
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Joined by her colleagues from across the Northeast, Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell is detailing a flurry of court actions her office and others are taking in the face of multiple executive orders issued by the Trump administration.
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Attorneys general from 22 states including Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut and Vermont are suing, saying President Trump’s attempt to end birthright citizenship through executive order is illegal.
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Democrats in Boston are continuing to feud over the state auditor’s ongoing efforts to open the books of the Massachusetts legislature.
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Democratic leaders in Massachusetts are reacting to former President Donald Trump’s Election Day victory and what it means for the commonwealth.
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Massachusetts voters approved three of five ballot questions in Tuesday’s election.
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A Berkshire County cleaning company has been cited by the Massachusetts Attorney General for failing to pay overtime and taking tips from workers.
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An interview with Democratic Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell.
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As Massachusetts Democrats continue to feud over an audit of the legislature, Berkshire County politicians are weighing in.