Attorney General Brnovich Sues Eonsmoke and Seeks a Preliminary Injunction to Immediately Prevent Eonsmoke from Selling its Illegal Vaping Products

Phoenix, Arizona - Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced his office also filed an Arizona Consumer Fraud lawsuit against Eonsmoke, LLC, regarding the company’s advertisement and sale of vaping products to Arizonans, including Arizona’s youth. The lawsuit, filed in Maricopa County Superior Court Tuesday morning, is accompanied by a request for a preliminary injunction to immediately prevent Eonsmoke from selling its illegal products in Arizona.

Former Doctor Pleads Guilty to Attempt to Commit Murder, Illegally Conducting an Enterprise

Benson, Arizona - Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced former doctor Glenn Gary Robertson pleaded guilty to Attempted First Degree Murder, Illegally Conducting an Enterprise and Illegal Administration of a Narcotic Drug. With two pending cases against him in Cochise County Superior Court, Robertson resolved both by entering a plea agreement.

Governor Ducey Announces New COO For State Of Arizona

Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey announced Monday the appointment of Daniel Ruiz as the state of Arizona’s Chief Operating Officer (COO). Ruiz, a member of the Governor’s team since 2015, most recently served as Governor Ducey’s Senior Advisor. As COO, Ruiz will continue to serve as a member of the Governor's senior staff, and now oversee all state agency operations and manage the Governor’s cabinet.

Governor Ducey Announces AZ Census 2020 Campaign

Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey today announced the launch of the AZ Census 2020 campaign, a statewide effort to ensure all Arizonans are counted in the upcoming census, which begins in March. AZ Census 2020 will focus on reaching traditionally undercounted communities through community-based initiatives, a paid media effort and an educational website.

Arizona Recognizes Human Trafficking Prevention Month

Phoenix, Arizona - Throughout January, the Arizona State Capitol Dome will be lit blue in recognition of Human Trafficking Prevention Month. As part of the awareness campaign, Arizona and partnering organizations will provide training to recognize trafficking, support child victims and more.