
Vermont Attorney General
The Vermont Attorney General (AG) is the state's chief legal officer. This official represents Vermont in legal matters, provides legal advice to state agencies, and ensures state laws are upheld. The AG's office handles cases involving consumer protection, environmental issues, and criminal prosecutions. Additionally, the Attorney General plays a role in advocacy for public interest, such as protecting citizens' rights and addressing systemic problems. The AG is elected and works to promote justice and fairness within the state’s legal framework.