I come from a family of changemakers. My father, inspired by Martin Luther King Jr., marched for justice in Selma, Alabama, and my mother stood with over 3,000 protesters to prevent riot police from unjustly evicting tenants in San Francisco. I ran for AG because of my family’s values, because I wanted to make change.
My fellow Dem AGs feel the same way. They didn’t run for office to become career politicians, they ran to positively affect lives and it’s not hard to find examples. AG Dana Nessel (MI) took action against Michigan businesses who cheated employees out of pay and benefits. AG Josh Kaul (WI) implemented school programs and procedures to keep kids safe. And AG Aaron Ford (NV) secured almost $300 million in recoveries on behalf of Nevada consumers. Dem AGs are no strangers to making change. Please, join me in supporting my colleagues across the country. The more Democratic AGs we elect, the more change we can create. Chip in $10 today.
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Rob
AG Rob Bonta
Attorney General, California
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