State Attorneys General Say More Than 85,000 Children Lost At Border
Twenty-Two State Attorneys General Said Monday More Than 85,000 Migrant Children Could Be Lost Based On A Report From The Department Of Health And Human Services.
Read moreTwenty-Two State Attorneys General Said Monday More Than 85,000 Migrant Children Could Be Lost Based On A Report From The Department Of Health And Human Services.
Read moreA New Bill Has Been Filed To Give State Attorneys General Greater Authority And Legal Standing To Sue The Federal Government When It Fails To Enforce Federal Immigration Law Established By Congress.
Read moreTennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti, Along With A Coalition Of About Two Dozen State Attorneys General, Sent A Letter To President Joe Biden Tuesday Blasting The President’s Recent Decision To Freeze The Approval Of New Export Sites For Liquefied Natural Gas.
Read moreTennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Along With A Coalition Of State Attorneys General Sent A Letter Monday To Department Of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas Backing Texas In Its Border Battle With The Biden Administration.
Read moreTennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Joined A Coalition Of 23 Attorneys General And The Arizona Legislature Tuesday In Filing An Amicus Brief In Support Of The National Rifle Association’s Case Against A New York State Official Who Trampled On The Organization’s First Amendment Right To Free Speech.
Read moreAttorneys General From 3 States Testified Before Congress About How The Border Crisis Was Impacting Their States. Committee Chairman Mark Green From Tennessee Said, “Secretary Mayorkas Has Demonstrated Through His Words And Actions That He Has Failed To Uphold His Oath Of Office…
Read moreTennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti And A Coalition Of More Than Two Dozen State Attorneys General Have Voiced Their Support For Former President Trump After The U.S. Supreme Court Announced It Would Review The Colorado Supreme Court’s Decision To Remove Trump From The Ballot For His Alleged Connection To The Events On Jan. 6 At The U.S. Capitol.
Read moreA Coalition Of 26 State Attorneys General, Including Tennessee’s Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti, Is Calling On The New U.S. Speaker Of The House To Pass A Florida-Sponsored Bill That Would Grant States The Authority To Enforce Federal Immigration Law When The Federal Government Refuses To Do So.
Read moreA Coalition Of 19 Attorneys General Filed An Amicus Brief In Support Of A Local Maryland Board Of Education’s Policy That Does Not Allow Parents To Opt Their Children Out Of LGBTQ+ Inclusive Texts.
Read moreTennessee Has Joined A Broad, Bipartisan 33-State Coalition In Filing A Federal Lawsuit In California Against Meta, Which Operates Instagram And Facebook, Alleging Harms To Youths’ “Mental And Physical” Health After A Nationwide Investigation Announced In 2021 Involving Many Of The Coalition’s Member States.
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