While federal law enforcement is often viewed through the lens of federal agencies, many statutes also empower state attorneys general to enforce federal law. This decentralized, state-driven enforcement allows states to influence the intensity of enforcement and interpret federal law according to their interests. Unlike traditional regulatory authority, state enforcement does not require states to regulate, enabling them to act in areas where state laws are preempted. Moreover, state attorneys general are often independent from state governments, representing different constituencies, which gives them distinct incentives and perspectives from other state actors in federal-state interactions.
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