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The Commonwealth Attorneys Act of 1980 [6] established the Office of Attorney General as an independent office headed by an elected attorney general. [7] The office has the responsibility for the prosecution of those crimes prosecuted by the commonwealth, including organized crime and public corruption, as well as civil litigation on behalf of some, but not all, commonwealth agencies and the ...
In September 2023, Solomon announced that he would run for Pennsylvania Attorney General. [10] During the campaign, Solomon vowed to protect abortion rights, strengthen labor, address consumer protection, tackle predatory housing businesses, fight anti-semitism in the form of a statewide task force and take on public corruption. [11]
In Puerto Rico, the attorney general is officially called the secretary of justice, but is commonly known as the Puerto Rico attorney general. [ 4 ] Many states have passed term limits limiting the selection to 2 consecutive terms (9 states); 2 terms maximum (4 states), but 33 states have no term limits.
If customer service can’t resolve your issue, you can contact your state attorney general’s office or state consumer protection office. Take notes on any phone calls you have about your ...
The CFPB's Consumer Complaint Program ‒ established in the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act that created the agency ‒ serves as a clearinghouse for consumers to submit complaints online, by phone or mail ...
Pennsylvania’s attorney general defends the state’s election practices and outcomes, which have become a target of legal challenges since the 2020 presidential contest.
Pennsylvania Attorney General; Pennsylvania Auditor General; Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole; Pennsylvania Department of Aging; Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture; Pennsylvania Department of Banking; Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development; Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources ...
Pennsylvania’s next attorney general will have the discretion to focus on gun crimes they deem important. Here’s where Democrat Eugene DePasquale and Republican Dave Sunday stand.