
Candidate for Georgia State Senate - District 48 in 2026 Georgia Primary Election.
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Get StartedProtect full reproductive freedom (contraception, abortion, and IVF) by removing political interference from medical decisions and ensuring timely care across the state. Learn more
Build on Georgia’s hate-crimes law with better reporting, prevention partnerships, and community-based safety efforts so targeted communities (including places of worship) are protected. Learn more
Strengthen training, recruitment, and retention while expanding body camera usage and data transparency to build trust and improve outcomes without undermining public safety. Learn more
Treat trafficking as both a crime and a survivor-care issue: fund specialized victim advocates, housing and recovery supports, and stronger labor protections that reduce exploitation. Learn more
Public Safety Smart, community-driven solutions that build trust and keep us safe. Learn more
Equity and Justice: the Center Stronger communities are built by ensuring fairness, championing individual rights, and expanding opportunity for everyone. I will always stand up to bullies. Learn more
Economic Vitality Address the affordability crisis and support small businesses. Learn more
Oppose diverting public dollars to private school tuition through vouchers, and instead invest those funds into public schools, especially schools serving the highest-need students. Learn more
Public Education Invest in teachers, classrooms and student success. Learn more
Expand Georgia Pre-K capacity and quality (pay and staffing, more classrooms, stronger early screening and supports) so “universal” really means available in every community. Learn more
Fund additional counselors and student-support staff and treat mental health as core to academic success, especially for high-need schools. Learn more
Close gaps created by permitless carry by pushing universal background checks, safe-storage standards, and stronger tools to keep guns away from people who pose a clear risk, while funding community violence prevention. Learn more
Advocate for the expansion of Medicare in a “Medicare for All Who Want It” plan that provides the ability for any American to apply for a receive Medicare coverage as an alternative to private insurance. Learn more
Public Health Lower costs and expand access to quality, preventative care. Learn more
Expand Medicaid to cover low-income adults up to ACA levels and end the “coverage gap” so work status is not a barrier to seeing a doctor. Learn more
Focus on prevention: expand student mental-health supports and threat-assessment capacity, strengthen anonymous reporting, and fund safety upgrades that don’t turn schools into punitive environments. Learn more
Housing Affordability and Supply Increase supply through zoning and financing reforms, preserve existing affordable housing units, protect renters from abusive practices, and use state tools to keep teachers, nurses, and first responders from being priced out. Learn more
Refuse partnership with ICE and other federal DHS agencies in immigration enforcement for non-violent immigrants. Ensure the Georgia National Guard is not deployed for federal stunts related to immigration. Learn more
Data Centers and Utility Cost Impacts Eliminate tax incentives for data centers. Ensure that data centers that want to locate in Georgia are paying their way in utility costs and protecting our water supplies. Learn more
Broadband as Essential Infrastructure Treat broadband like electricity: invest aggressively so every community has high-quality, affordable internet. Learn more
Raise the state-wide minimum wage to 18 per hour and strengthen worker protections so full-time work covers the basics, and crack down on wage theft and misclassification that cheats workers and honest businesses. Learn more
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