(KLZA)--Democratic candidate for Attorney General Jocelyn Brasher recently made a campaign stop in Falls City meeting with the public on the balcony of the Falls City Library and Arts Center.
A former Deputy County Attorney in Dodge and Dawson counties who spent five years as an Assistant Nebraska Attorney General in the Consumer Protection Bureau says it is time for a change in the Attorney Generals office in Nebraska by ousting Mike Hilgers from the position. Brasher says Hilgers has spent 3.5 years taking the office in the wrong direction by filing political lawsuits and using the office to overturn election results he does not agree with instead of serving the people.
Brashear says she has spent the majority of her career fighting for Nebraskan's advocating for children, prosecuting criminals, and getting money back for the state while putting money back in the wallets of Nebraska residents.
Brasher who is challenging her former boss, criticized Hilgers for using the office to fight election outcomes he does not agree with.
She says Hilgers is using the power of his office to fight election outcomes he does not agree with including medical cannabis and minimum wage.
Brasher says Nebraska needs an Attorney General to stand up for people and not large corporations. She says over and over Hilgers has sided with big corporations and not the people of Nebraska.
Brasher says the Attorney General's election this year may be the most important election in the state. She says Hilgers is the person calling the shots, filing lawsuits and making decisions. She said even if a new Governor is elected and a new U.S. Senator, if Hilgers is elected he will continue down the same path, accusing him of being in the pocket of his billionaire friends.
Brasher says her priorities if elected will be protecting Nebraska consumers; strengthening public safety; respecting voters and independence, not politics.








