- Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey Announces Run for Governor
- North Dakota Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem to Retire
- Attorney General Raoul Sues Company for Alleged Violations of Water Quality from Discharge of PFAS
- State Attorneys General Issue Comments to FCC to Stop International Scam Calls
- State AGs Settle with Student-Loan Company for $1.85 Billion
- State AGs Line Up on Opposite Sides in Case Deciding Authority of EPA to Issue CO2 Regulations
- State AGs Send Comment Letter to FERC Opposing Proposed Regulations on Greenhouse Gas Emissions
1. Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey Announces Run for Governor
As widely anticipated, Massachusetts Attorney General Healey formally announced she will run for governor in 2022. General Healey’s decision will likely mean a crowded Democratic primary. Already, Quentin Palfrey has announced he will run for attorney general, and labor attorney Shannon Liss-Riordan has also announced her run for attorney general, among others. Filing for the office closes on May 31; the primary election will be held September 20.
2. North Dakota Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem to Retire
The longest-serving attorney general in North Dakota’s history, Wayne Stenehjem, announced his retirement. General Stenehjem was first elected in 2000 and, before that, served for 24 years in the North Dakota Legislature. He is well known and highly regarded for working in a collegial, bipartisan manner, and he noted the…