Jenna Temple and Kin Body
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PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Ellen Rosenblum has served as Oregon's attorney general since 2012.
During that time as the state's first attorney general, she filed or signed numerous lawsuits against corporations and the federal government.
Rosenblum, a Democrat, is the first female state attorney general in Oregon history. She was also recently named president of the National Association of Attorneys General.
As a guest on Eye on Northwest Politics this week, Rosenblum discussed why she chose not to run for a fourth term and her plans after the end of her current term.
Additionally, she spoke about her accomplishments throughout her tenure, including securing abortion rights in Oregon, obtaining an $11 billion opioid settlement from CVS and Walgreens and addressing cybersecurity issues.
Rosenblum also reveals what she plans to do in her role as president of the National Association of Attorneys General.
Watch the full interview in the player above.