ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - State Rep. Tanya Miller is hoping to become the first Black female attorney general in Georgia history - not to mention the first woman of color ever elected to any statewide constitutional office in the Peach State.

On Monday, Miller, a Democrat who has represented Atlanta’s 62nd district in the state House since 2023, launched her bid to become Georgia’s 56th attorney general.

“I’m not the politician’s lawyer, not the governor’s lawyer, not the president’s lawyer,” Miller said. “I will remain unbought and unbossed by corporate interest groups.”

Miller said her campaign will focus on cracking down on human trafficking, fraud, predatory lending and corporate price gouging, particularly in the aftermath of natural disasters like Hurricane Helene.

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