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Student Video Contest on Fentanyl Awareness
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Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Not sure how to support a survivor? Start with empathy and compassion; be a safe place.
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Holding Social Media Companies Accountable
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Federal Action Lawsuits
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Report Social Security Disruptions
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Upcoming Events
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Resources for Schools
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Report Continued Funding Issues
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Cold Case Unit
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Fair Housing

Kris Mayes

A Lawyer for the People

Attorney General Kris Mayes is one of Arizona’s strongest consumer advocates and an attorney who has distinguished herself as a fighter for the people in a lifetime of public service. She is honored to serve as Arizona’s 27th Attorney General, becoming the first mom and second woman ever to be elected to the office.

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Tuesday - October 28, 2025
Attorney General Mayes Sues Trump Administration for Illegally Suspending SNAP Benefits

PHOENIX – Attorney General Kris Mayes today co-led a coalition of 21 other attorneys general and three governors today in filing a lawsuit against the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and its Secre

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Monday - October 27, 2025
Attorney General Mayes Secures Sentence and Restitution for Fraudulent Contractor Who Stole $75,000 For Unfinished Projects

TUCSON – Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes today announced that fraudulent contractor Matthew Edmiston has been sentenced after defrauding victims across Tucson of $75,000 in unfinished contracting projects. E

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Friday - October 24, 2025
Attorney General Mayes Demands Answers from Trump Administration on SNAP Funding Due to Lapse at End of Month

PHOENIX – Attorney General Kris Mayes and 22 other attorneys general today sent a letter to the Secretary of the USDA Brooke Rollins demanding clarity and additional information on how USDA plans to proceed afte

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