Andrea Campbell sworn in as the state's attorney general

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Andrea Campbell was sworn in as Massachusetts' attorney general today, making her the first Black woman to serve as the state's top law enforcement official.

Andrea Campbell, incoming Attorney General, waves to attendees of the Massachusetts Democratic Party's election night gathering inside the Copley Hotel on Nov. 8, 2022.

“My hope is that every day, women and young people who look like me — and see the incredible work of this office — will feel less invisible, despairing and lonely, because there continues to be a shining example of what is possible,” Campbell told a crowd of about 1,000 people at her inauguration at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.

In her campaign, she said she had the right combination of professional and personal experience to serve in the position.

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