Friend,
We have not yet received your RSVP for AG Josh Stein’s campaign video conference for supporters in the DC area this coming Tuesday. We are hosting a private and interactive video conference at 6:00 pm on Tuesday, May 19th. We would be incredibly grateful for your support. We will be providing all registered guests with the Zoom meeting details on Tuesday morning, so you can hear remarks from the Attorney General, learn about recent developments in the campaign, and ask questions.
To register for the DC video conference, you may click here: https://act.myngp.com/Forms/-7755252441145996544
We wish we could see you all in person but prudence is warranted at this time. If you have any questions, please feel free to respond to this email.
Thank you,
Eric Stern
Josh Stein for Attorney General
Please join
Mark Bohannon, Rebecca & Jeff Carlisle, Chris Chafe, Mike Chanin, Kevin Cook, Dave Dobbins, Cherie & Chris Estes, Robert Falk, Joshua Friedman, Patty Friedman & Blair Levin, Doug Green, Harrison Hickman, Robin Koval, James McCleskey, Jenifer & Aaron Panner, Christina Reynolds, Scott Sanderford, Marian & Roger Sherman, Jim Warlick, Tom Wheeler
**Host Committee in Formation**
in support of
North Carolina Attorney General
Josh Stein
Tuesday, May 19
6:00 p.m.
This event will be hosted via private and interactive teleconference for supporters at 6:00 pm on Tuesday, May 19th. We will be providing all registered guests with dial-in information on Tuesday morning.
Host Committee Levels:
Champion - $5,400 | Sponsor - $2,500 | Supporter - $1,000
Friend - $500 | Ally - $250
Ticket $100
Contribute here or make checks payable to:
Josh Stein for Attorney General
PO Box 1326
Raleigh, NC 27602
About AG Josh Stein
Josh was sworn in as North Carolina’s 50th Attorney General on January 1, 2017. As AG, he has made combatting the opioid epidemic a top priority. He helped enact the STOP Act, the HOPE Act, and the Synthetic Opioid Control Act to reduce overprescribing and to give law enforcement tools to hold drug traffickers accountable. He is also leading the bi-partisan multi-state investigation of the drug manufacturers and distributors that fueled the crisis.
Josh is managing the effort to clear the state’s backlog of untested sexual assault kits by securing funding to test kits, mandating that all newly collected kits be tested going forward, and implementing a new statewide tracking system. Josh has also championed criminal justice reform in the areas of prisoner re-entry, pretrial release, and drug treatment.
Josh recently sued JUUL for designing, marketing and distributing its e-cigarettes to attract young people, including minors. He refuses to see another generation of teenagers addicted to nicotine. North Carolina is the first state to sue JUUL. Josh is also leading a national bi-partisan effort to attack unwanted robocallers who harass and harm telephone subscribers.
Josh currently Co-Chairs the Consumer Protection and Tobacco Committees of the National Association of AGs and serves on the Board of Directors of the Truth Initiative, America’s largest non-profit public health organization.
Josh previously spent nearly four terms in the North Carolina Senate, during which his colleagues ranked him the most effective Democratic Senator. He also served eight years as the Senior Deputy Attorney General for Consumer Protection before that. He also taught high school English and economics in Zimbabwe for two years.
Josh grew up in North Carolina and is a graduate of Harvard Law School, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, and Dartmouth College. He and his wife Anna live in Raleigh and have three children who all attend or attended North Carolina public schools, just like they did.
Questions, contact Eric Stern at (412) 779-6665 or [email protected]
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