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Committee signals support to explore assistant attorney generals’ right to organize; AG’s office asks for draft language
Summary
Members discussed draft language to give assistant attorney generals the right to organize, and the attorney general’s office signaled willingness to engage in drafting but requested a concrete proposal to review and negotiate before the end of session.
The committee debated whether to include a one‑sentence provision recognizing assistant attorney generals’ right to organize and heard the attorney general’s office describe legal and operational complications that merit negotiated language.
Sarah London, chief assistant attorney general, told the committee the AG’s office was willing to work with legislators and stakeholders to…
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