
Episode 8: National Association of Attorneys General
08/30/19 • 32 min
The National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) was formed in 1907 and has members representing 56 American states and other jurisdictions. But what does it do? And how does a state like Idaho benefit from being part of such a group? We explore those questions and much more with NAAG Executive Director Chris Toth and Deputy Executive Director Al Lama during their recent visit to Boise.
The National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) was formed in 1907 and has members representing 56 American states and other jurisdictions. But what does it do? And how does a state like Idaho benefit from being part of such a group? We explore those questions and much more with NAAG Executive Director Chris Toth and Deputy Executive Director Al Lama during their recent visit to Boise.
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