The organization is dedicated to promoting, protecting and serving the common interests of its members.
[2] Since its founding, the organization had focused mainly on issues surrounding employment, rather than public policy,[3] but in 2009 the organization urged President Obama to not fire all 93 incumbent U.S.
[4] In early 2014, NAAUSA opposed U.S. Department of Justice support for legislation that would soften the use of mandatory minimum sentences for drug offences, after conducting an online poll of AUSAs the previous November.
[3] As of May 2017, the association was preparing a policy recommendation on asset forfeiture.
[5] They have also opposed portions of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act.