Texas, Missouri, Montana Announce Withdrawal From NAAG

The three AGs' decision follows a similar move to withdraw from NAAG last year by Alabama AG Steve Marshall, which we previously reported.
United States Government, Public Sector
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  • Texas AG Ken Paxton's office announced via the office's official Twitter account that Texas, along with Missouri and Montana, have withdrawn from the National Association of Attorneys General.
  • The AGs' letter announcing the withdrawal, posted along with the tweet, cites the basis of the move as NAAG's alleged "leftward shift over the past half decade . . . [that] has fundamentally undermined NAAG's role as a 'nonpartisan national forum,'" and it further alleges concerns regarding the AGs' responsibilities as stewards of taxpayer and settlement funds in connection with NAAG's financial management and practices.
  • The three AGs' decision follows a similar move to withdraw from NAAG last year by Alabama AG Steve Marshall, which we previously reported.

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Texas, Missouri, Montana Announce Withdrawal From NAAG

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