Overview
- Campbell announced her second-term campaign in a video posted on social media on Tuesday.
- She says the race will focus on housing affordability, consumer protection, and holding the federal government accountable.
- Her office created an Affordable Housing Unit and helped secure a settlement with Uber and Lyft to ensure a minimum wage for drivers.
- Since January, she has joined roughly three dozen legal actions against the federal government and says those efforts protected more than $3 billion for Massachusetts, including NIH research funding.
- An unresolved dispute with Auditor Diana DiZoglio over authorizing a lawsuit against the Legislature continues, and no other candidates have entered the 2026 AG race, which concludes next November with primaries slated for September.