This year's race for Mississippi Attorney General will be historic. On Nov. 5, as Democrat Jennifer Riley Collins, former executive director of the Mississippi American Civil Liberties Union ...
Dec 08, 2021 · BOSTON – The United States Senate has confirmed Rachael S. Rollins as the United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts. Ms. Rollins is the first Black woman to ever be confirmed as U.S. Attorney in the District. She was nominated by President Joseph R. Biden on July 26, 2021. The District of Massachusetts is one of the oldest United States …
The Mississippi Attorney General’s Office urges consumers to be aware of scams this holiday season. Thank you to everyone who rallied, watched, and prayed leading up to and on December 1. To watch a highlight video from the Empower Women Promote Life rally, click below. Mississippi filed suit in the Western District of Louisiana along with 23 ...
Susan Margaret Collins (born December 7, 1952) is an American politician serving as the senior United States senator from Maine, a seat she has held since 1997.She is a member of the Republican Party.. Born in Caribou, Maine, Collins is a graduate of St. Lawrence University in Canton, New York.Beginning her career as a staff assistant for Senator William Cohen in 1975, …
Baker, a state lawmaker from Brandon, is currently in his fourth term in the Mississippi Legislature. Before that, he served as a prosecutor and a judge.
Taggart is an attorney and author who has been involved in Republican politics for decades.
Riley Collins served for more than 30 years in the military as a military intelligence officer before retiring and has been executive director of the Mississippi American Civil Liberties Union since 2013.
A native of Meridian, Collins served in the U.S. Army for 32 years, including a deployment to Southwest Asia in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. She retired as a colonel in 2017.
Fitch grew up in Holly Springs and began practicing law as special assistant attorney general before moving to private practice as a bond lawyer, according to her website . She has been an attorney for more than three decades.
Both Collins and Fitch vow to support victims of crime, combat the state's opioid crisis and fight for Mississippi's most vulnerable, including children and the elderly.
Lynn Fitch is Mississippi’s 40th Attorney General and first ever woman Attorney General.
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In her first three reelection campaigns, she carried every county in Maine. In 2020, Collins was challenged by Democratic State House Speaker Sara Gideon. The hotly contested race became the most expensive in Maine history, with Collins spending $23 million and Gideon nearly $48 million.
Collins has been on the general-election ballot six times in Maine: once for governor, five times for U.S. senator. She has been defeated just once, in her 1994 campaign for governor.
In 2004, Collins expressed concerns about how the Bush administration wanted to implement its proposed plan to cut taxes. She cited deficit concerns as a reason for opposing the plan, but ultimately voted in favor of the Bush tax cuts in 2003 and for their extension in 2006. Collins was one of just three Republican lawmakers to vote for the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, prompting heated criticism from the right for crossing party lines.
In the 1990s, Collins played an important role during the Senate's impeachment trial of Bill Clinton when she and Snowe sponsored a motion that would have allowed the Senate to vote separately on the charges and the remedy. The motion failed, and Snowe and Collins voted to acquit, believing that while Clinton had committed perjury, that was not grounds for removal from office.
Collins was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 1996. She was reelected in 2002, 2008, 2014, and 2020.
Susan Margaret Collins (born December 7, 1952) is an American businesswoman and politician serving as the senior United States Senator from Maine, a seat she has held since 1997. She is a member of the Republican party .
In 2004, Collins was one of six Republicans who voted against the Federal Marriage Amendment , a proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would ban same-sex marriage. She voted in favor of the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010 and was the primary Republican sponsor of the repeal effort.