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Vermont’s Charity Clark has been elected to the Executive Committee of the National Association of Attorneys General.
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Vermont’s Attorney General held a town hall in Montpelier this week to explain the multiple lawsuits her office has filed against the Trump Administration and to hear Vermonters’ concerns.
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On Monday, Democrat Charity Clark announced her campaign for a second two-year term.
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Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark announced today that she will run for a second two-year term.
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A Vermont Superior Court has granted a request by Democratic Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark to have the lawsuit filed by her office against Meta unsealed.
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Attorney General Charity Clark, a Democrat, says the suit filed in Chittenden Superior Court claims that Meta has violated the state’s Consumer Protection Act.
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In January, Charity Clark will be sworn in as Vermont Attorney General. The Democrat is the first woman elected attorney general.
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All of Vermont’s constitutional offices were up for election Tuesday and all but one was won by a Democrat.
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Vermont voters on Tuesday chose candidates who will continue their statewide campaigns to the November general election.
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In the Vermont Attorney General’s race there is no incumbent, but the Democratic primary features two people who have experience working in the office.