
Massachusetts Attorney General
The Massachusetts Attorney General is the state's chief legal officer responsible for enforcing state laws, protecting consumers, and ensuring public safety. This office handles various legal matters, including civil rights issues, environmental protection, and public health. The Attorney General represents the state in legal disputes and provides legal advice to state agencies. Additionally, the office aims to uphold justice and advocate for the interests of Massachusetts residents by investigating wrongdoing, initiating lawsuits, and enforcing regulations. Elected by the public, the Attorney General plays a crucial role in maintaining the rule of law within the state.