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Attorney General Letitia James to hold Westchester town hall on impact of Trump policies


New York Attorney General Letitia James will host a town hall on May 8 at SUNY Westchester Community College to hear directly from residents about how former President Donald Trump’s policies have impacted their lives. The event will begin at 6 p.m.

James will be joined by her counterparts from New Jersey, California, Illinois, and Minnesota. Together, the attorneys general will listen to testimony from New Yorkers across the state and discuss how their offices are working to safeguard civil rights and push back against federal policies they deem harmful.


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Attorney General Letitia James to hold Westchester town hall on impact of Trump policies




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