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  1. The Office of the New York State Attorney General works to protect New Yorkers, combats crime, ensures public safety, defends civil rights, fights for workers, safeguards our environment, and more.

  2. The Attorney General serves the public interest of all New Yorkers in matters affecting their daily lives, enforcing laws to protect consumers, tenants, patients, workers, investors, and charitable donors.

  3. The attorney general of New York is the chief legal officer of the U.S. state of New York and head of the Department of Law of the state government. [1] The office has existed in various forms since 1626, originally established under the Dutch colonial government of New Netherland.

  4. The Office of the New York State Attorney General's regional offices address important matters of social and economic justice in the communities they serve by investigating and bringing action to protect consumers, civil rights, charitable donations, workers’ rights, and the environment.

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    The current officeholder is Attorney General Letitia James(D). She won election to the position on November 6, 2018.

    The New York Constitution addresses the office of attorney general in Article V, Officers and Civil Departments. Under Article V, Section I:

    Under state law, in order to be considered for the office of attorney general, a person must be: 1. at least 30 years old 2. a resident of New York for at least five years next preceding the election

    New Yorkelects attorneys general in the midterm elections, that is, even years that are not presidential election years. For New York, 2018, 2022, 2026, 2030 and 2034 are all attorney general election years.

    As set out in Article V of the New York Constitution, vacancies in the office will be filled by the legislature.

    The attorney general's official website calls the officer "People's Lawyer" and the state's chief legal officer. Duties included on this resource include:

    As of January 13, 2021, the attorney general's legal functions are divided into five major divisions: 1. Appeals and Opinions 2. State Counsel 3. Criminal Justice 4. Economic Justice 5. Social Justice

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    State Office Building 44 Hawley Street, 17th Floor Binghamton, NY 13901-4433 Phone: 607-721-8771 Toll Free Phone: 800-788-9898 Fax:607-721-8789

  5. Aug 6, 2021 · If anyone doubted her independence, the attorney-general has now proven it in devastating fashion. In January, she revealed that New York had undercounted the Covid-19 fatalities of nursing...

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