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  1. In late 2018 Leavitt was appointed as the General Counsel of the Merit Systems Protection Board, and for three years served as the acting head of that agency. In 2022 the U.S. Senate confirmed him with bipartisan support as the Republican Member of the Board, a position he held for one year.

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  2. Tristan Leavitt is an American attorney who is the president of Empower Oversight as of March 2023. He formerly served in several roles at the Merit Systems Protection Board, including member, acting chair, and general counsel.

  3. The attorney general of Virginia is an elected constitutional position that holds an executive office in the government of Virginia. Attorneys general are elected for a four-year term in the year following a presidential election.

  4. www.oag.state.va.us › our-office › senior-leadershipSenior Leadership

    Steven Popps serves as Chief Deputy Attorney General of Virginia. From January 2022 to May 2024, Steven served as Deputy Attorney General for the Civil Division. Prior to joining Attorney General Miyares' administration, Popps was a litigation partner at an international law firm.

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  5. May 17, 2024 · Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares announced several key leadership appointments within the Office of the Attorney General today. These changes will be effective from June 1.

  6. The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) provides legal services to the Commonwealth and works with law enforcement to promote successful, secure communities.

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  8. oag.state.va.us › citizen-resources › opinionsOfficial Opinions

    A person authorized by statute, such as the governor, a member of the General Assembly, a constitutional officer, or the head of a state agency, can ask the Attorney General for an official opinion on the law.