Don't hold your breath
F&G has an in-house Deputy AG, who, though busy, could discuss the matter with them. (He is a good guy, BTW). However, because the issues you raise potentially have statewide implications, it may get kicked over to the central office of the AG to discuss whether something more than informal advice back to the agency is warranted. If so, it will take time.
The AG's website posts formal opinions (extensive research, analysis, and review by senior and ranking Deputy AG's - take a long time to get out) and guidance letters (less formal, less review) on its website. The AG only issues opinions and guidance letters to elected officials and agency heads, so don't expect a direct response from the AG's office.
Unless an AG has generated a document on the subject(s) you inquire about, a public records request won't do any good, and even if there is a written document, it may be withheld under the attorney-client privilege. It is through the original opinion-requestor's consent that the opinions are posted; likely, there are many that have not been shared, being kept privileged instead.
I'd just bide my time for now.
Oh, and in the future, contact state and local officials it in writing rather than via e-mail. Paper trails are king, and it's something tangible that remains as a reminder that there's an unanswered question out there.
Best wishes -
DCR