
"It takes viewers through the "American story" of Campbell's life: from a childhood in foster care and public housing to Princeton University and ultimately to the halls of power. "My own story is proof of what's possible, but yet we can do so much more. We can truly make this Commonwealth a place where everyone, no matter who you are or where you come from, can dream big and actually have those dreams realized," she says in the ad."
"Campbell, like Governor Maura Healey before her, has used the office of Attorney General to frequently sue a federal government led by President Donald Trump. Since he took office in January, Campbell said that her office has sued the federal administration nearly 40 times over its efforts to cut funding for education, health care, and research. These lawsuits successfully protected $3.01 billion of the $3.18 billion that were targeted, she added."
Andrea Campbell launched a reelection campaign seeking another four years as Massachusetts Attorney General. She became the first Black woman elected to statewide office in 2022 and has maintained a high-profile presence through litigation with the Trump administration, enforcement of the MBTA Communities Act, and emphasis on affordability and consumer protection. A campaign advertisement traces her life from foster care and public housing to Princeton and state leadership and frames her story as proof of opportunity. Her office returned roughly $32 million to underpaid workers and more than $400 million to families by fighting utility hikes. The office has sued the federal administration nearly 40 times, protecting $3.01 billion of targeted funds and pursuing litigation against social media companies to protect young people.
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