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230:(R) resigned from the group in 2022. In a resignation letter, Paxton, Knudsen, and Schmitt wrote "The association's leftward shift over the past half decade has become intolerable. Indeed, this liberal bent has fundamentally undermined NAAG's role as a nonpartisan national forum." Brnovich's resignation letter stated that "The Association is supposed to function as a nonpartisan forum but the speakers and topics presented at recent NAAG meetings indicate otherwise. We believe NAAG must take immediate steps to remedy this partisan permeation." 1803: 1809: 196:. Member states gave money to NAAG as part of the settlements. This money sits in restricted funds for specific, limited uses, with each fund governed by a board composed of attorneys general appointed by NAAG's executive committee. The boards that govern these various funds operate by majority vote, and currently most of them have Democratic majorities and are chaired by Republican attorneys general. 149:
Mission Foundation, have amassed over $ 250 million as part of companies resolving civil enforcement actions with state attorneys general. NAAG has lent millions of dollars to state attorneys general to facilitate investigations and lawsuits against companies and industries. Loans are repaid to NAAG when the case or investigation is resolved. For example, in the
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NAAG finances itself on an annual basis mostly through dues from member offices. Annual dues are paid with taxpayer dollars. NAAG's annual budget is about $ 5.1 million, with annual membership dues accounting for $ 3.2 million of the group's proceeds. In addition, NAAG and its sister group, the NAAG
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led a multi-state letter to NAAG expressing concerns about the group's perceived partisanship. The letter said NAAG needs structural reform, greater transparency, and less partisan programming, and it asked NAAG to explain how its holding of capital from enforcement settlements is consistent with
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state constitutional and statutory restrictions. In September 2022, twelve Republican state attorneys general and various consumer advocates called for NAAG to return its $ 280 million in assets to the states.
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NAAG is governed by member attorneys general, with a president and executive committee serving as the primary decision-making body. The current NAAG president is Oregon Attorney General
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Starting in 2021, NAAG came under fire by Republicans for increasing Democratic partisanship in its actions and leadership.
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which therefore means that the United States Attorney General in the federal government is not a member.
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NAAG has received millions of dollars from past public enforcement settlements, including the
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In recent years the group has been accused of being increasingly aligned with the
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Accusations of partisanship and Republican resignations
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Ellen Rosenblum
www.naag.org
state and territory attorneys general
United States
Ellen Rosenblum
John Formella
William Tong
Dave Yost
Aaron Frey
Dave Yost
Lynn Fitch
Marty Jackley
2021 McKinsey Opioid Settlement
1998 tobacco settlement
Philip Morris
Bank of America
Democratic Party
Attorney General of Kentucky
Daniel Cameron
Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement
Volkswagen emissions scandal
Steve Marshall
Austin Knudsen
Mark Brnovich
Eric Schmitt
Ken Paxton
Dave Yost
Tom Miller
Karl A. Racine (DC)
Tim Fox (MT)

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