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Attorney General Nick Brown

Attorney General Nick Brown

@atg.wa.gov

Official account for the Office of the Washington State Attorney General. Posts by AGO staff unless signed “-NB”

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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.

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ICYMI: In a recent interview on KING 5, AG Brown discussed the shameful Supreme Court ruling on redistricting and what it means for the future of representation in America.

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ICYMI: A federal court struck down the latest global tariffs. Thanks to excellent legal work by the staff of the Attorney General’s Office, we were the only state the judge granted standing to on the tariff’s harm and impact to consumers.

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Our office is once again standing up for the rights of consumers and enforcing our laws against deceptive marketing. We’re suing Albertsons Companies, which owns Albertsons, Safeway, and Haggen, for years of overcharging Washingtonians with misleading “buy one get one free” promotions.

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#TakeBackDay is a free event for communities nationwide to properly dispose of old and unneeded medications safely and anonymously. On Saturday, April 25, from 10am – 2pm, bring old and unneeded medications to a collection site near you: www.DEATakeBack.com

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Voting is the foundation of our democracy. A right that was secured through the immense courage of heroes who faced violence to ensure our voices could be heard.

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Washington is back in court co-leading a lawsuit to defend our state’s safe and secure vote-by-mail system.

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Kalshi has attempted to skirt Washington state law by calling themselves a “prediction market.” But under the Silicon Valley branding, it’s just illegal betting. Don’t try to BS Washingtonians. https://www.atg.wa.gov/news/news-releases/washington-sues-online-betting-platform-kalshi-illegal-gambling

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Recent court wins in New Mexico and California against social media companies support our view that these platforms have harmed kids and teens and fueled the youth mental health crisis.

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