Alabama's attorney general has been selected to serve as Southeast regional chair of the National Association of Attorneys General.
Officials from state Attorney General Luther Strange's office said Wednesday that he was selected for the position at the group's summer meeting in Michigan.
Strange says he's honored that his colleagues have chosen him to represent Southeastern states and he's committed to serve the interests of the region.
Officials say Strange and other regional leaders will serve on the group's executive committee.
The region Strange will represent spans 13 states, including Alabama.