Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes news updates for July 2025

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes news updates for July 2025

Office Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes***Arizona Attorney General’s Office Announces Multi-Year Prison Sentence for Fentanyl and Heroin Dealer***Attorney General Mayes Joins Coalition of Attorneys General Urging Congress to Pass Legislation to Curb ICE Masking*** Attorney General Mayes Sues Trump Administration for Freezing $6.8 Billion in Education Grants Just Weeks Before School Year Starts*** Attorney General Kris Mayes Announces Sentencing in Government Fraud Case*** Attorney General Mayes Issues Demand Letter to Urban League Manor for Failing to Fix Tenants' Air Conditioning During Triple-Digit Heat*** Attorney General Mayes Cracks Down on Vape Stores Selling to Minors*** Attorney General Mayes and BBB Warn of Moving Scams in Arizona***Attorney General Mayes Opposes Trump Administration Effort To Make Affordable Housing Market Even More Unfair***Attorney General Mayes Fights for Job Corps***Attorney General Mayes Argues Funding Must be Restored to Humanities Programs Across the Country*** Attorney General Mayes Sues Trump Administration for Illegally Sharing Arizonans' Private, Personal Health Data *** Attorney General Mayes Wins Court Order Blocking Trump Administration’s Dismantling of Health and Human Services ***
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes news updates for June 2025

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes news updates for June 2025

Office Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes *** Attorney General Mayes Emphasizes Fight Continues Following Supreme Court Decision in Birthright Citizenship Case *** Attorney General Mayes Urges FDA Protect Babies and Young Children from Toxic and Heavy Metals in Commercial Baby Foods *** Attorney General Mayes Secures Court Order Against the Trump Administration for Blocking Funds for Electric Vehicle Chargers *** Arizona Attorney General’s Office Health Care Fraud Unit Earns National Award for Excellence in Fighting Fraud and Abuse *** Attorney General Mayes Reminds Hospitals of Their Obligation to Provide Access to Emergency Abortion Care Under Federal Law *** Attorney General Mayes Joins Multi-State Lawsuit Challenging Trump Administration’s Illegal Attempts to Terminate Critical Federal Funding for States *** Attorney General Mayes Joins State AGs in Support of Lawsuits Challenging Public Media Funding Cuts *** Attorney General Mayes Urges Arizona Congressional Delegation to Oppose Trump Budget Cuts That Undermine Fight Against Fentanyl Crisis. *** Attorney General Mayes Partners with BBB to Protect Arizonans from Scams with New Consumer Educational Campaign. *** Attorney General Mayes to Vigorously Oppose APS Rate Hike, Seek to Intervene to Protect Consumers *** 55 Attorneys General Sign On to $7.4 Billion Purdue Settlement *** Attorney General Mayes Announces New Public Elder Abuse Registry *** MORE ***
Capacity crowd turns out for Arizona Attorney General’s Flagstaff Town Hall on April 15. With updated related news stories

Capacity crowd turns out for Arizona Attorney General’s Flagstaff Town Hall on April 15. With updated related news stories

FLAGSTAFF — With issues ranging from federal funding cuts to local health care, highway construction, homeless shelters, food services, wildfire and flooding prevention projects to staffing cuts at local universities and national parks — Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes said she wanted to hear it all so she can include the feedback of myriad lawsuits being filed by nearly two dozen state attorneys general against the Trump administration. Coconino County residents provided that information and much more during Mayes's Flagstaff Town Hall held on April 15, 2025, at the Coconino Center for the Arts. With a capacity-stretching standing-room-only crowd approaching 300, local government officials, former government workers, community service providers and others shared a variety of stories on how the administration financial cuts and funding delays have impacted the region. The most heart-wrenching stories came from local residents and veterans who are on the verge of or have lost their government jobs and are forced to fend for themselves as they try to pay for housing, food and medical services, with many saying they will be forced to leave Flagstaff and region to find jobs elsewhere.
Rep. Eli Crane to hold ‘Telephone Town Hall’ on April 9. Separate alternative live town hall with Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes set for April 15 in Flagstaff

Rep. Eli Crane to hold ‘Telephone Town Hall’ on April 9. Separate alternative live town hall with Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes set for April 15 in Flagstaff

COCONINO COUNTY — Rep. Eli Crane, R-Ariz., announced this week he will hold a "Telephone Town Hall" from 5 to 8.m. Wednesday, April 9 live from Washington, D.C. "When the event starts, call (888) 886-6602 to ask questions, share comments, vote in polls, or just listen in!," Crane stated on his Facebook page. After receiving harsh pushback from constituents — with video clips shared on national media — Congressional Republicans nationwide have be urged to either avoid live town halls altogether or use video/telephone town halls so they can better control who is asking questions. As a result, many have opted to hold empty-chair town halls in Republican districts. Most of Crane's Facebook page respondents were quick to criticize the virtual event with some using chicken images.