
Candidate for Georgia State Senate - District 10 in 2026 Georgia Primary Election.
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Get StartedKate Denny will fight to increase funding for public schools, especially in underserved communities, and ensure resources are directed to where they’re needed most. She strongly opposes school voucher programs that divert public dollars to private institutions with no taxpayer accountability. Public funds belong in public schools—because strong public education is the foundation of a strong state. Learn more
Kate Denny supports increasing state investment in childcare and afterschool programs, streamlining the licensing process for providers, and incentivizing employers to help meet the need. It’s smarter—and more fiscally responsible—to invest in our kids now than to fund juvenile justice later. Learn more
As both a devout Christian and a constitutionalist, Kate Denny holds a firm belief in the separation of church and state. Learn more
She also supports common-sense public safety laws, like Child Access Prevention (CAP) laws for firearms, tailored to fit both rural and urban communities. Learn more
Kate will fight to hold insurers accountable, simplify licensing processes to attract more doctors and nurses, and push for better state oversight to ensure the care you’ve paid for is the care you receive. Quality healthcare shouldn’t be a privilege—it should be a guarantee. Learn more
Kate Denny believes the solution isn’t to ban corporate ownership but to better regulate and tax profits, hold landlords accountable for maintenance and fair fees, and expand affordable housing supply. That means modernizing zoning laws, encouraging accessory dwelling units, and subsidizing new developments that keep working families housed with dignity. Learn more
Kate supports raising the minimum wage, tying future increases to inflation, raising benefit eligibility thresholds, and reforming policies that trap people in poverty. She also believes that unions and collective bargaining are essential tools for wage fairness—because in a capitalist economy, the ability to negotiate is part of the balance. Learn more
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