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Attorney General Nick Brown
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- The federal administration has created more chaos and confusion with its ongoing culture war. In March, President Trump issued an executive order directing federal agencies to adopt new contract terms that—in the name of purging any “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI)
- More than 11,000 Washingtonians will likely be eligible for restitution through a bipartisan multistate settlement with GS Labs, which ran COVID-19 testing sites. The settlement resolves claims that the company overcharged patients and failed to deliver timely COVID-19 test
- In @thecolumbian: AG Brown discusses how Trump threatens WA elections. States control elections, not the president. We’re working to keep our elections safe and secure. columbian.com/news/2026/jun/…
- Another Washington win: a federal court vacated the Trump administration’s illegal $100K tax on H-1B visas. This will save our state money and help us stay on the cutting edge of specialized research in critical industries like artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and
- Our thoughts are with the survivors and families of those killed or missing in the Longview disaster. Washingtonians are generous people. We’ve seen that as first responders rushed to the scene, the care the Longview community has shown each other, and the way so many people from
- June is Gun Violence Awareness Month, and today, June 5th is National Gun Violence Awareness Day. Gun violence is tearing our communities apart, but it doesn’t have to be this way. Here is a look at how it affects Washington state: ●950 people die from gun violence in WA
- Replying to @AGOWALos estafadores están dirigiendo sus fraudes a trabajadores hispanohablantes lesionados de la región del Noroeste del Pacífico, mediante comunicaciones sobre indemnizaciones laborales que parecen oficiales. ¡Manténgase alerta! El estado de Washington nunca le pedirá que haga un
- Scammers are targeting injured, Spanish-speaking workers in the PNW with seemingly-official communications regarding workers’ compensation. Stay alert! Washington state will never ask you to make a payment before you can receive workers’ compensation. Learn more about the scam:
- Replying to @AGOWAThe pdf linked above includes a broken link to the Secretary of State’s website – our bad. Here’s a corrected link to the SoS’s FAQ page on initiative and referendum petitions:
- Washington state law protects your right to organize and gather signatures free from threats, coercion, or violence. If you think you may have been the victim of a crime related to signature gathering, contact your local authorities. Learn more about your rights related to ballot
- A King County jury last week delivered a guilty verdict on all 11 counts in the first Medicaid fraud trial in Washington state history involving the charge of leading organized crime. The AG’s Office investigated and prosecuted the successful case against a man who ran a
- Congress has tried repeatedly in the past year to bar states from passing their own AI regulations. Now they’re trying to prevent states from taking action to protect kids from social media harms, obscenity, social gaming platforms, and AI chatbots. AG Nick Brown spoke with KUOW
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