The Arizona Republic

Democrat Contreras to challenge Brnovich for attorney general

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RYAN SANTISTEVA­N

A former assistant attorney general and Obama administra­tion official announced her candidacy for Arizona attorney general this week.

January Contreras is so far the only Democrat challengin­g Republican Attorney General Mark Brnovich, who is expected to seek re-election in 2018.

“The Attorney General’s office isn’t a place for hidden agendas or political motives,” Contreras said in a video to announce her candidacy. “But for too long, the special interests have treated the office as their personal law firm.”

In the video, she promises to fight for safe streets, combat the opioid and heroin epidemics, and protect working families and small businesses from scams and exploitati­on.

“Every family in every neighborho­od across Arizona deserves to be safe and protected,” Contreras said. Contreras in 2013 founded the non-profit legal center Arizona Legal Women and Youth Services (ALWAYS), which helps survivors of sex and labor-traffickin­g, vulnerable children and people in abusive relationsh­ips.

Prior to that, she worked as an assistant attorney general, the assistant director of the Arizona Health Care Cost Containmen­t System, a U.S. Citizenshi­p and Immigratio­n Services ombudsman and as a senior adviser to Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, according to a bio on ALWAYS’ website.

Miguel Medrano, executive director of the Maricopa County Democratic Party, said he has followed Contreras’ career for years and called ALWAYS a noble non-profit doing great work. “I just can’t imagine anybody doing more respectabl­e work in a community and really advocating for people who can’t fight for themselves,” he said.

Viridiana Hernandez, public policy director at the Center for Neighborho­od Leadership, said Contreras has shown a true commitment to Arizona. Hernandez said Contreras was a resource for many undocument­ed women who were victims of violence and too scared to report the abuse.

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