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    A group of state attorneys-general have raised concerns about Obamacare to President Obama and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, including selective enforcement of the law and a lack of security with citizens' health information. (AP File)
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    Examiner Editorial: State attorneys general to Obama: Enforce your own Obamacare law

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    Dockworker Dominic Giovinco, of Gloucester, Mass., unloads cod from the fishing boat Lady Jane, in the background, at the Jodrey State Fish Pier in Gloucester, Mass., Friday, Jan. 16, 2009 as a blast of arctic air chills the Northeast. Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley is urging a court to stop new federal fishing regulations which she called an
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    Massachusetts Attorney General: Stop new federal fishing catch limits

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    State Sen. Mark Obenshain speaks during his acceptance speech for the Republican nomination for attorney general at the Virginia Republican convention in Richmond, Va., on May 18. (AP Photo/Steve Helber. File)
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    Republican candidate for Virginia attorney general wants recount

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    Attorney General Martha Coakley is asking state regulators to reject a $30 million rate hike request by a natural gas company that serves 300,000 Massachusetts customers.
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    Massachusetts AG opposes natural gas rate hike request

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    Maryland Attorney General Criticized for Being at Party With Underage Drinking

    Maryland Attorney General Criticized for Being at Party With Underage Drinking

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    Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is taking advantage of the Martin Act, which prohibits financial practices he deems to be unreasonable. (AP File)
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    Examiner Editorial: JPMorgan is target of New York’s newest Eliot Spitzer-wannabe

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    True the Vote receives tax exempt status, moves forward with lawsuit against DOJ and IRS
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    New Labor Secretary Thomas Perez listens to remarks by Vice President Joe Biden, not in picture, before being sworn in as the 26th secretary of labor during a ceremony at the Labor Department in Washington, Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2013.
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    Labor Secretary Tom Perez says ‘It’s not God’s will’ for immigration reform to die

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    Banks hesitant to work with legit pot businesses, concerning Democratic lawmakers

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    In Pennsylvania, an Affront to Judicial Review

    In Pennsylvania, an Affront to Judicial Review

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