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  1. The Office of the Attorney General is dedicated to making the Kansas government more accessible to the public. Under Kansas law, citizens have the right to access public records and observe many meetings where decisions are made that affect our state.

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  2. The Office of the Attorney General is established by the Kansas Constitution. As the state's chief legal officer and top law enforcement official, the Attorney General performs a range of duties as prescribed by state law and legal precedents.

  3. Mar 4, 2024 · AG Opinions. The Attorney General's Office researches and prepares legal opinions in response to requests from elected officials or government agencies seeking interpretation and advice on state laws. Opinions issued since 2023 are available on this website.

  4. The attorney general of Kansas is a statewide elected official responsible for providing legal services to the state government of Kansas. [1] [2] Kris Kobach assumed the office on January 9, 2023. [3]

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  5. May 20, 2022 · Kansas Republican attorney general candidates wrangle over experience, electability. By: Noah Taborda - May 20, 2022 9:25 am. Sen. Kellie Warren positioned herself as the only Republican candidate for Kansas attorney general with a winning track record, in elections and with policies at the Statehouse. The Leawood legislator sparred with Kris ...

  6. The office is the chief law enforcement agency for the state. The attorney general provides legal services to state agencies and boards, protects consumers from fraud, assists the victims of crime and defends the state in civil proceedings.

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  8. Mar 24, 2022 · Representatives cast blame on the attorney general, themselves and Kobach for $1.9 million in legal fees over an unconstitutional voting law.

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