Reach out directly. Your voice matters. Proverbs 29:2 — When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice.
During his 2024 Attorney General campaign, McCuskey explicitly pledged to support abortion restrictions and to defend West Virginia's near-total abortion ban — a law that criminalizes virtually all abortions except in cases of rape or incest before 14 weeks, fatal fetal abnormality, and direct threat to the mother's life. He won with over 70% of the vote and took office as the 35th AG in January 2025, making enforcement of this protective law part of his mandate.
During his 2024 AG campaign, McCuskey explicitly pledged to oppose restrictions on firearms and to fight any federal overreach against Second Amendment rights as West Virginia's chief law officer — committing to resist red-flag laws, assault-weapons bans, and registry schemes that conflict with the rubric's defense of the unrestricted right to keep and bear arms.
Took office as West Virginia AG in January 2025 and immediately pledged to make suing the federal government a top priority, committing to overturn federal policies that challenge West Virginia values and to build a coalition of conservative in-state firms to provide outside counsel for those multistate challenges.
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