
NAAG provides training, research, and analysis to Attorneys General and their staff on how to better serve their respective states. NAAG also assists in relation building and communication between states, which has proven to be helpful when it comes to filing briefs and getting information out to the public.
"I
am grateful for the assistance NAAG has provided to me and my staff," added
General Landry. "I look forward to helping them carry out their mission and
continuing to work with other Attorneys General across our country in an effort
to strengthen states' rights, support economic liberty, and make our communities
safer."
Attorney General Landry is expected to take over as President of NAAG in 2018.
Attorney General Landry is expected to take over as President of NAAG in 2018.
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