Indiana AG Takes Job With Republican Attorneys General Association

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill has been named vice chairman of the national Republican Attorneys General Association.

The Washington-based organization is a political group aimed at electing Republicans as state attorney generals. It spent more than $700,000 on Hill’s 2016 campaign.

Hill is resisting calls from the state’s GOP governor and legislative leaders that he resign over allegations that he drunkenly groped a lawmaker and three legislative staffers.