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AZ Attorney General Kris Mayes
The Trump Administration had no authority to unilaterally impose a $100,000 tax that Congress never approved—and today, a federal court agreed.
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Your voice matters. Since taking office in January 2023, I've made it a priority to visit every corner of the state to hear directly from Arizonans about utility rates, ground water, housing, affordability, and more.
I will keep fighting to protect Arizonans from these illegal tariffs for as long as it takes.
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My office is fighting APS' outrageous 14% rate hike request because Arizonans should have their utility bills skyrocket due to corporate greed.
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This week, I hosted another housing justice town hall in Glendale to hear directly from tenants. As our states' top lawyer and chief law enforcement officer, it's my job to protect Arizona renters and uphold Arizona housing law.
A/C outages in Arizona aren't just dangerous, they're deadly. I'm here to remind tenants of the rights they have if their air conditioning fails.
If your landlord fails to repair your broken A/C, let us know at: www.azag.gov/consumer.
AI scams are on the rise and spreading fast. Knowing the red flags can protect you and your family.
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Arizona families and small businesses are already stretched thin—they can't afford to keep paying more for everyday goods because of tariffs that a federal court has already found to be unlawful.
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AZ Attorney General Kris Mayes
By using a shared algorithm to set payments, these companies harmed doctors and patients alike—driving up patients’ risk of paying more out‑of‑pocket, depriving providers of fair payment, and making it harder for Arizonans to get the care they needed.
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The state’s largest utility is proposing a 45% electricity-rate increase for data centers and a 14.5% hike for households. No one is happy.
PHOENIX, Ariz. (KVOA) - Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes and 23 other states are back in federal court after President Trump's administration appealed a ruling that blocked new tariffs.
Attorney General Kris Mayes is accusing major health insurance companies of engaging in illegal price fixing that she says profited the companies at the expense of patients and their doctors.