No one should be forced out of their home and denied the legally necessary resources to find a safe and affordable place to live.
No one should be forced out of their home and denied the legally necessary resources to find a safe and affordable place to live.
The Justice Departmentβs settlement would benefit Live Nation at the expense of consumers, and we cannot agree to it.
My colleagues and I have a strong case, and we will continue our lawsuit and keep fighting to protect Americans without the federal government.
On Bloody Sunday, John Lewis and the giants of the civil rights movement crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma to peacefully demand voting rights.
61 years later, we march in their footsteps to honor their legacy and celebrate the power of continuing the fight.
This morning, on the 61st anniversary of Bloody Sunday, I joined our community at the Martin and Coretta King Unity Breakfast.
I was grateful to take part in honoring the courage of the champions of the civil rights movement and the youth that carry us into the future.
Happy International Womenβs Day, New York!
Today, we celebrate the women who built our communities, who lead our economy, and who fight every day for justice and opportunity.
Let's recommit to building a country where every woman and girl can reach her full potential.
I joined @ag.state.mn.us, @newjerseyoag.bsky.social, and @atg.wa.gov at Brown Chapel to talk about protecting justice and the rights of every American.
As attorneys general, it's a privilege to defend our democracy, and weβll never stop fighting to uphold the rule of law.
This weekend, I'm in Alabama to honor the 61st anniversary of Bloody Sunday.
I started the morning touring the @legacysites.eji.org in Montgomery.
These monuments are integral to honoring our history and telling our story.
Today, my office indicted Khyle Williams for running a dangerous gun trafficking operation in Brooklyn. We retrieved 32 firearms, 12 high-capacity magazines, and 200 rounds of ammunition.
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Thank you to the NYPD and ATF for helping us protect our communities.
We won a court order forcing the Trump administration to continue FEMA's BRIC program and provide billions in funds that protect our communities from floods, wildfires, and other disasters.
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I'll always fight to ensure our state gets the funding we need to keep New Yorkers safe.
Ronnie Eldridge was a trailblazer who served our city every single day.
Iβm grateful for her commitment to our communities, and thinking of her family and loved ones.
May her memory be a blessing.
I won't stop fighting until all of our communities have access to the food assistance they need and deserve without living in fear.
I'm suing to block the Trump administration's illegal new tariffs and uphold the law.
The U.S. Supreme Court already ruled that this administration canβt impose massive new tariffs on a whim.
The administration canβt ignore the law and hurt consumers and small businesses.
With global events causing a sudden increase in oil prices that could drive up the cost of gas for Staten Islanders and all New Yorkers, I am encouraging everyone to be on the lookout for unreasonable price hikes.
Illegal price gouging won't be tolerated.
New York is a national leader in protecting our kids online.
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Our legislation to safeguard our kids from the harms of social media is a major step toward ending the youth mental health crisis, and I'm going to keep fighting.
A Rochester landlord failed to inform low-income families of their rights before forcing them out of their homes for reconstruction.
My office secured compensation for these residents and we're ensuring they can return to their homes.
I'll always fight for tenants in New York.
Happy Holi to all who are celebrating in New York and across the world!Β
As we welcome the beginning of spring, this holiday reminds us of the triumph of good over evil.
Wishing all those celebrating the Festival of Colors a wonderful holiday with their family and loved ones.
As millions of New Yorkers struggle with anxiety, depression, and substance use disorders, ensuring access to quality, affordable mental health care is more essential than ever.
Chag Purim Sameach to our Jewish communities celebrating Purim!
On Purim, we celebrate Esther's courage when she stood up to an antisemitic tyrant to save her people.
As antisemitism rises, let's follow Esther's example as we reject hate in all its forms.
We're demanding transparency from GoFundMe about the creation of over 1.4 million fundraising pages in charitiesβ names without their consent.
GoFundMe must remove the unauthorized pages, change its practices, and take steps to protect charities and donors from being misled.
A judge ruled in New Yorkβs favor and rejected the Trump administration's efforts to end congestion pricing in New York City.
Congestion pricing is lawful, it's working, and we're going to keep defending it from illegal attacks from the federal government.
The new SNAP work requirements risk pushing more people into food insecurity.
I'm reminding New Yorkers to keep an eye out for communications from state or local SNAP officials and to contact their local social services office for assistance.
Itβs National Consumer Protection Week, New York!
Every day, my office fights to enforce the law and return money to New Yorkers who have been cheated.
Here are some of the issues we tackled last year.
If you have a complaint, contact my office:
ag.ny.gov/consumer-complaint
This Women's History Month, we celebrate the contributions and courage of women all over the world.Β
Let's continue to break barriers, bring change, and inspire generations of women to come.
We will make equality not just a goal, but a reality.
I had a great time celebrating Irish-American traditions and culture while marching in the St. Pat's for All parade with all of our communities.
Thank you for having me!
Garnell Whitfield, the former Fire Commissioner for Buffalo, lost his mother Ruth in the racist and tragic shooting at Tops in Buffalo.
This month, we held Means Arms accountable for their role in the shooting at Tops.Β
Mr. Whitfield shared his story with us.
Americans from coast to coast are feeling the impacts of rising utility bills and strained energy grids.
That's why a group of AGs and I sued the Trump administration to stop the unlawful termination of $8 billion in critical energy grants.
My office and a multistate coalition are urging the U.S. Supreme Court to reject the Trump administrationβs unlawful attack on birthright citizenship.Β
We'll keep fighting to protect our Constitution and the fundamental rights of every child born here.
My thoughts are with Nurul Amin Shah Alam's family and loved ones after this devastating tragedy.
No one who comes here seeking refuge should be left in harmβs way.
My office is reviewing our legal options.
We won another court order protecting SNAP data for millions of vulnerable people and our immigrant communities.
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As our lawsuit continues, I'll keep fighting to ensure New York families can get access to the food assistance they need without fearing for their safety.