Attorneys General Revisit the State of Multistates

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Multiple state Attorneys General (AGs) and staff from offices nationwide gathered in Washington, DC for the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) 2022 Consumer Protection Fall Conference. The conference addressed pressing and relevant consumer protection issues facing attorney general offices. The public portion of the conference included a panel of current and former AGs, who focused their remarks on multistate investigations.

All of participating current and former AGs agreed that multistates would continue to be an important part of their work. AG Brian Frosh (MD) described them as a force multiplier” for AG offices with limited resources, and AG Doug Peterson (NE) reiterated that they are going to continue to be an important focus nationwide. AG Kwame Raoul (IL) pointed out that multistates have the benefit of multiple perspectives, and may be able to address priorities that may not be on a particular AG’s radar. AG Jonathan Skrmetti (TN) also described multistates as a way to overcome resource asymmetry between states and sees them as capable of making a massive impact on society.