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Pamela Casey loans $500,000 to AG campaign, highlights prosecutorial experience

Blount County District Attorney Pamela Casey announced Friday that she has loaned her campaign $500,000.

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Blount County District Attorney Pamela Casey, a longtime prosecutor and candidate for Alabama Attorney General, announced Friday that she has loaned her campaign $500,000.

“I am deeply grateful for the encouragement I’ve received from Alabamians who want an Attorney General with proven courtroom experience,” Casey said. “This campaign is about protecting families, standing with law enforcement, and bringing real results—not political games. The Alabama Attorney General race should be about experience not money.”

Casey has built her career in the courtroom, trying cases, protecting victims and standing up against violent crime. She emphasized that her prosecutorial background makes her the most experienced candidate in the field.

“This office is not an entry-level job,” Casey said. “I am the only candidate who has spent years in the courtroom prosecuting cases and making tough decisions to keep our communities safe.”

She also urged her opponents to rise above negativity. “Voters deserve to hear about qualifications and ideas—not attacks,” Casey said. “I’m going to keep focusing on my experience, my record, and my vision for keeping our kids, families, and homes safe across Alabama. That’s what the voters deserve.”

With significant personal investment, broad grassroots support and a prosecutorial record unmatched in the race, Casey said she is ready to carry her message into every corner of the state.

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