ATLANTA — The list of candidates who want to be Georgia’s next attorney general keeps growing, with another Democrat entering the race.

State Rep. Tanya F. Miller of Atlanta announced her candidacy outside the Gold Dome Monday.

The former chief senior district attorney in Fulton County, now in private practice, said she will focus her campaign on crimes of exploitation, such as predatory lending and human trafficking.

“For too long, this office has prioritized Washington, D.C., politics over the wellbeing of Georgia’s 159 counties. As your attorney general, my priority will be putting you and your family first,” Miller said.

She is among a growing field of candidates vying for an open seat currently held by Republican Chris Carr, who is running for governor.

Miller’s speech targeted C

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