Attorney Daniel Cameron
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Recent News About Attorney Daniel Cameron
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Attorney General Coleman Calls on U.S. Supreme Court to Stop Big Tech Censorship
‘Unless the Supreme Court protects the states’ authority to rein in Big Tech, these companies will be able to wipe conservatives and those they disagree with completely off the internet.’
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Attorney General Coleman Secures Final Sentencings in Monroe County Election Integrity Case
Attorney General Russell Coleman announced that action by the Attorney General’s Special Prosecutions Division resulted in the sentencings of three Kentuckians, including former Monroe County Constable James “Darrell” Jackson, for election law violations and other crimes related to the 2022 primary election.
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Joint Investigation Leads to Shelby County Man Sentenced to 120 Months for Possession of Child Pornography
A Shelbyville, Ky., man, Clinton Lyon Mayes, 51, was sentenced on Wednesday, January 10, to 120 months in prison, by U.S. District Judge Gregory VanTatenhove, for possession of child pornography.
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Attorney General Coleman to President Biden: Get Serious on Fentanyl Crisis
Attorney General Russell Coleman and a multistate coalition of attorneys general called on President Biden to address a federal loophole that enables fentanyl and other illicit drugs to be smuggled into the United States.
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Attorney General Coleman Fights for the First Amendment at U.S. Supreme Court
Attorney General Russell Coleman joined 22 other state attorneys general in filing an amicus brief before the U.S. Supreme Court supporting the National Rifle Association (NRA) and ultimately the First and Second Amendments of the U.S. Constitution.
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Attorney General Coleman Appoints Chris Bowlin as Counsel to the Civil Chief
Attorney General Russell Coleman announced the appointment of Mount Sterling attorney Chris Bowlin as the Office’s Counsel to the Civil Chief. In this role, Bowlin will defend Kentucky’s laws and protect the interests of the Commonwealth and its citizens.
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Attorney General Coleman Leads Multistate Coalition to Block Biden Administration’s Assault on Gas-Powered Cars
Attorney General Russell Coleman led a 21 state coalition to block President Biden’s latest attempt to over-regulate every Kentuckian who drives a car.
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Attorney General Cameron Announces Settlement with Software Company
Attorney General Daniel Cameron today announced a $49.5 million, multi-state settlement with software company Blackbaud.
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Office of the Attorney General Announces 12 Randomly Selected Counties for Post-Election Inquiries
The Office of the Attorney General today announced the 12 randomly selected counties that will undergo a post-election audit for the 2023 general election.
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Attorney General Cameron Announces Trimble County Man Convicted of Rape
Attorney General Daniel Cameron today announced that action taken by his Special Prosecutions Unit resulted in the conviction of Darrin Owens, 39, on sexual assault charges.
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Attorney General Cameron Urges White House, Congress to Support Israel
Attorney General Daniel Cameron today implored President Biden and Congress to increase America’s support for Israel.
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Attorney General Cameron Finalizes $102 Million Settlement with Walgreens
Attorney General Daniel Cameron today announced the finalization of his latest win in the fight to end the opioid epidemic—a $102 million settlement with Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc., and its subsidiaries.
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Attorney General Cameron Announces Guilty Plea of Owensboro Woman for Medicaid Fraud
Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced today that an investigation conducted by his Office of Medicaid Fraud and Abuse Control has led to the guilty plea of Dana Nagy, 51, of Owensboro.
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Attorney General Cameron Announces Guilty Plea of Monroe County Woman for Election Law Violations
Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced today that action taken by his Special Prosecutions Unit resulted in a guilty plea of Lisa Jackson, 36, of Mount Hermon, for election law violations related to the 2022 primary election.
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Attorney General Cameron Decries Misguided Decision to Close Coal Plants
Last month, Attorney General Cameron opposed a request to retire four coal-fired power plants, demonstrating that the proposal would severely reduce the reliability of Kentucky’s power grid, raise utility rates, and kill jobs across the Commonwealth.
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Attorney General Cameron Preserves and Protects Freedom
Attorney General Daniel Cameron is dedicated to preserving our long history of freedom.
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Attorney General Cameron Fights the Climate Cult
Kentucky is an energy state. Attorney General Daniel Cameron has made clear throughout his tenure that we benefit from the competitive advantage that comes with having abundant fossil fuels and using them to produce low-cost electricity to power our homes and businesses.
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Attorney General Cameron Fights to End Kentucky’s Drug Crisis
In 2022, we lost over 2,000 Kentuckians to overdose. And we have lost 7,665 Kentuckians to overdose since 2019—that’s a 60% increase in just a few years. Kentucky is clearly in crisis.
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Attorney General Cameron Knocks President Biden’s Silence on Fentanyl Crisis
In fiscal year 2022, the U.S. government seized over 14,000 pounds of fentanyl—enough to kill many times the population of the United States.
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Office of the Attorney General Reminds Kentuckians to Report Suspected Election Law Violations
The Office of the Attorney General today encouraged Kentuckians to report suspected election law violations during the 2023 election cycle.