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  2. Jeffrey B. Pine - Wikipedia

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    Pine was elected Attorney General in 1992 and was overwhelmingly reelected in 1994, receiving 76% of the vote. As Attorney General, Pine established priorities for the Department in the areas of juvenile crime, consumer protection, domestic violence, senior protection, public corruption, health care, and multi-state public interest litigation.

  3. RI AG files suit against hospital owners. What to know. - AOL

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    The attorney general also received a complaint from an HVAC vendor who had not been paid for $108,422 worth of work completed at the hospitals between late 2022 and October 2023, the lawsuit says.

  4. The laws behind credit repair - AOL

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    File a complaint with the state’s attorney general or consumer protection office. State attorneys general and consumer protection offices handle violations of state laws and can take legal ...

  5. More than 150 employees have left the AG's office since 2019 ...

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    According to Hodge, that is not an issue at the Rhode Island attorney general's office, where 10 lawyers fit that description, including three new hires who brought 20-plus years of experience.

  6. List of attorneys general of Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    The attorney general of Rhode Island is the chief legal advisor of the government of the State of Rhode Island and oversees the State of Rhode Island Department of Law. The attorney general is elected every four years. The current attorney general is Peter F. Neronha. [1]

  7. State attorney general - Wikipedia

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    The most prevalent method of selecting a state's attorney general is by popular election. 43 states have an elected attorney general. [1] Elected attorneys general serve a four-year term, except in Vermont, where the term is two years. [2] Seven states do not popularly elect an attorney general.

  8. Attorney general decides not to pursue complaint that ... - AOL

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  9. Category:Rhode Island attorneys general - Wikipedia

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    Rhode Island Attorney General elections (3 P) Pages in category "Rhode Island attorneys general" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.