The Attorney General's office in Albany, NY, led by Letitia James, serves as the chief legal and law enforcement entity for the state of New York. With a focus on protecting New Yorkers, combating crime, defending civil rights, and advocating for workers, the office plays a crucial role in ensuring public safety and upholding justice.
Notably, the Attorney General has secured significant settlements, including a groundbreaking $7.4 billion settlement from Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family for their involvement in the opioid crisis. This landmark agreement will fund opioid treatment and prevention programs nationwide, with New York set to receive a substantial portion to address the crisis locally.
Furthermore, the office offers a range of services to the public, such as providing legal guidance on reproductive health care rights, addressing consumer issues, overseeing the Opioid settlement, and advocating for voting rights through initiatives like the New York Voting Rights Act. Through its diverse efforts, the Attorney General's office aims to uphold justice and protect the rights of all New Yorkers.
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