
Candidate for Georgia House of Representatives - District 121 in 2026 Georgia Primary Election.
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Get StartedLaw enforcement officers, deputies, and first responders put their lives on the line every day. The state must ensure funding is directed to the agencies that are doing the work on the ground. That includes ensuring schools have properly trained resource officers and that public safety agencies are communicating and coordinating effectively. Learn more
As a small business owner, I understand the needs of our state’s business leaders. I believe small businesses deserve relief from unnecessary regulations, while large corporations should be held to the same standards. Learn more
We protect our farmers' rights to farm their land and their ability to sell their goods. Learn more
Education should also prepare students for life, not just college. Career academies at every high school provide real pathways into the workforce. That includes expanding access to school choice options for foster families and students with unique needs. Every child is different, and there is no one-size-fits-all approach to education. Learn more
Our citizens in Clarke and Oconee counties have access to great healthcare. What many Georgians struggle with is access to affordable healthcare. As a small business owner, I have seen premiums rise year after year. As your representative, I will work hard to make sure insurance companies are not taking advantage of hard-working Georgians and small businesses. Learn more
The bottom line is this, we need transportation infrastructure that is safe and efficient for all our citizens, I will champion this issue in the General Assembly. Learn more
Georgia is facing a serious mental health crisis, and too often it goes unaddressed until it becomes an emergency. Many individuals experiencing homelessness are also struggling with untreated mental illness. Law enforcement spends a significant portion of time responding to mental health-related calls. We need to equip and fund agencies with proper training, facilities, and processes that connect people with real help and long-term rehabilitation. Learn more
I believe the goal of public policy should never be to trap people in dependency, but to help them get back on their feet. That’s why I support a work-centered approach to assistance, similar to the bipartisan welfare reforms of the 1990s that emphasized job training, accountability, and clear pathways out of poverty. Government assistance should be a temporary hand up, not a permanent way of life. People don’t want to depend on the government; they want opportunity, dignity, and the chance to build a better future for themselves and their families. Learn more
Property taxes are one of the fastest-growing financial pressures facing Georgia families, especially seniors and long-time homeowners. Too many people who worked hard to pay off their homes are now being priced out by rising assessments that don’t reflect their actual income. We need commonsense protections that limit how quickly assessed values can rise, while protecting funding for public safety, schools, and essential services. Learn more
As a result, local school systems are forced to rely more heavily on property taxes just to operate. That’s not sustainable for families or communities. We need to modernize the funding formula so schools can meet today’s needs without continually raising taxes locally, while also holding school systems accountable for how taxpayer dollars are spent. Learn more
While inflation is driven largely by federal policy, state leaders can and should take action. That starts with continuing to responsibly reduce Georgia’s state income tax. Learn more
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