
Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives - Georgia 1st Congressional District in 2026 Georgia Primary Election.
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Get StartedSupport law enforcement with better training, staffing, and technology—paired with transparency, accountability, and strong community relationships. Learn more
Invest in neighborhoods through youth programs, job training, and community centers so young people have opportunities, not just warnings. Learn more
A strong, fully funded VA that doesn't lose people in paperwork and bureaucracy. Learn more
Create paid apprenticeships linked to local jobs in ports, logistics, clean energy, healthcare, cybersecurity, and skilled trades—working with technical colleges and HBCUs. Learn more
Make community college and technical programs truly affordable so students graduate with skills, not crushing debt. Learn more
Invest in early-childhood programs and affordable childcare so every child gets a strong start and parents can get to work. Learn more
Support K-12 schools with enough funding, especially districts facing high poverty and rapid growth. Learn more
Support clean-energy projects that create local jobs and cut pollution—solar, wind, and new technologies that don't poison our air and water. Learn more
Invest in long-term coastal resilience: upgraded storm-water systems, restored marshes and barrier islands, and prioritizing communities that flood first and recover last. Learn more
Strengthen environmental enforcement so no community becomes a dumping ground for industry's pollution. Learn more
Oppose risky offshore drilling that threatens our coast, fisheries, and tourism economy. Learn more
Investment in ports, logistics, clean energy through partnerships with HBCUs. Learn more
Allow Medicare to negotiate lower drug prices, cap essential medications like insulin, and end surprise medical billing. Learn more
Strengthen the Affordable Care Act and expand Medicaid so working-poor adults aren't left in a coverage gap. Learn more
Invest in bringing more healthcare providers to rural and coastal communities so people don't have to drive hours for basic care. Learn more
Stronger renter protections against unfair evictions, unsafe conditions, and junk fees that squeeze families every month. Learn more
Incentives for mixed-income developments near jobs, transit, and schools—not luxury towers that price out working families. Learn more
More funding for housing vouchers, public-housing repairs, and preservation of existing affordable units instead of letting them disappear. Learn more
Curb abuses by big corporate investors that buy up single-family homes and price out long-time residents who just want to own a piece of their community. Learn more
Keep schools and local police focused on education and public safety, not acting as immigration enforcement—when families are afraid to send kids to school or report crimes, everyone is less safe. Learn more
Expand high-speed internet to every rural community and underserved city neighborhood—not just rich suburbs. Learn more
Infrastructure & Broadband Strengthen roads, ports, and coastal resilience against storms. Learn more
Support port growth in Savannah and Brunswick with conditions: cleaner trucks and equipment, better routing to protect residential neighborhoods, and community-benefit agreements that include job training and affordable housing. Learn more
Upgrade water and sewer systems, especially in older neighborhoods and rural areas where failing infrastructure threatens health. Learn more
Repair and modernize roads and bridges so they're safe and can handle the traffic we have today, not 30 years ago. Learn more
Expand Child Tax Credit and EITC, crack down on prescription drug prices. Learn more
Close wasteful tax loopholes, end no-bid contracts, and stop corporate welfare that doesn't create jobs in GA-01. Learn more
Gradually raise the federal minimum wage to a real living wage so nobody working full-time lives in poverty. Learn more
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