Georgia State Executive - Attorney General
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Georgia State AG Chris Carr: 'You’re [Biden] destroying women’s sports'
Georgia's Attorney General, Chris Carr, has voiced his opposition to policies that allow biological males to compete in female sports. He stated that these policies are detrimental to women's sports and should be repealed.
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Georgia State AG Chris Carr: 'The Biden administration is destroying women’s sports'
Georgia's Attorney General, Chris Carr, has accused the Biden administration of jeopardizing women's sports by eroding the fundamental protections of Title IX and promoting the participation of biological males in female competitions. He affirmed that measures have been implemented to secure women's rights to fair competition.
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Georgia State AG Chris Carr: 'Iran is not a victim or acting in self defense'
Georgia's Attorney General, Chris Carr, has asserted that Iran is neither a victim nor acting in self-defense but is instead the instigator, involved in supporting and participating in terrorism. He underscored his support for Israel on this issue.
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Georgia Attorney General: President Biden's EPA 'playing politics with our state's leading industry' of meat & poultry
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr has criticized President Biden's Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), accusing it of enforcing costly and unnecessary regulations on meat and poultry processors across the country. He alleged that these measures politicize Georgia's primary industry and confirmed that the state is pushing back against them.
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AG Christopher Carr: ‘The FTC and Congress must act to ensure fulsome regulation of PBMs nationwide’
State Attorney General Christopher Carr (R-Georgia) sent a letter to U.S. Congressional leadership this week saying Congress should “act to ensure fulsome regulation of pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs).
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Georgia Attorney General signs letter to Biden, Mayorkas ‘supporting Texas’s efforts to secure the border’
Attorney General of Georgia Chris Carr (R) joined more than two dozen state attorneys general in signing a letter to President Joe Biden and Homeland Security Security Aljandro Mayorkas in support of “Governor Abbott’s efforts to secure our border.”
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Facebook ‘Whistleblower’: AG lawsuit against Meta ‘a step in the right direction’
Facebook “whistleblower” Ryan Hartwig said Attorney General Chris Carr’s (R - GA) lawsuit against Facebook owner Meta is a “step in the right direction.”
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Georgia attorney general: Public safety is 'a human issue'
Georgia Attorney General Christopher Carr says communities that are most often terrorized by gangs and violent crime in the Peach State are the lower-income, racially diverse, and immigrant population neighborhoods.
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Georgia 1 of 14 GOP-led states pushing to restore large domestic oil and gas lease
In response to the Biden administration's canceling of the potential to drill for oil in over 1 million acres of Alaska's Cook Inlet and two lease sales in the Gulf of Mexico, Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen led 13 other GOP-led states—Georgia's Attorney General Chris Carr being one of them—in filing a brief against the president.
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Cammack: 'In our own district at home, we cannot find baby formula' while pallets are sent to the border
Following a sudden plant-shutdown of giant baby formula producer Abbott Nutrition in February, the entire nation is being plagued by a formula shortage, which comes on the wake of allegations that the FDA dragged its feet on a whistleblower report from late last year.
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Carr encourages Georgia to observe Human Trafficking Awareness Month: 'Learn more about human trafficking and what you can do to help'
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr has recognized January as Human Trafficking Awareness Month.
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State AG announces arrests in trafficking case: 'Criminals aren't taking time off and neither are we'
A 10-month investigation by Georgia's recently formed Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit into human sex trafficking led to the arrest of four people in Fulton County last month, according to published reports.
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Four charged with sex trafficking 14-year-old Georgian
She was only 14, and she was missing. Two months later she was found and rescued from a group of people who had been using her for sex work.
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Atlanta: Eight alleged gang members charged with human trafficking
The state Attorney General's Office last week last week indicted eight individuals for 54 gang and human trafficking charges.