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Attorney General Mayes Warns Arizonas to be Vigilant Against Event Ticket Scams
PHOENIX – With big events coming to the Valley next year and tickets going on sale, including Lady Gaga’s Mayhem Ball and the 2026 Innings Festival, Attorney General Kris Mayes is reminding consumers to watch out for ticket scams. Scam artists may try to sell counterfeit tickets before legitimate ones are on the market. Scammers may…
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Graham County Chamber joins U.S. Chamber letter on permitting reform
SAFFORD, Ariz. — The Graham County Chamber of Commerce has joined the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and chambers across the country in signing a letter urging Congress to pass comprehensive permitting reform. The letter calls for: “Our businesses and communities are ready to build,” said Vance Bryce, executive director of the Graham County Chamber of…
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Attorney General Highlights Offices’s Efforts to Fight Senior Abuse and Neglect on National Senior Citizens Day
Attorney General Kris Mayes today marks National Senior Citizens Day by highlighting three key ways the Attorney General’s Office is stopping physical elder abuse: eliminating secrecy clauses, establishing receiverships, and publishing a new Elder Abuse Registry. “I ran for Attorney General on a promise to protect Arizona’s seniors from abuse and exploitation—and that’s exactly what I’ve…

