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Homeowners’ associations should serve the people — not overpower them. We're fighting for balanced regulations that stop HOA overreach, including limits on excessive fines, surprise fees, and the abuse of eviction powers. No family should lose their home over arbitrary penalties. At the same time, we'll support struggling HOAs with clearer guidance and oversight to help them function with support they need. We'll also push to end the automatic creation of HOAs in new developments, giving communities a choice — not a default. Housing should feel like home, not like a battle.
HOA REFORM
Georgia is facing a mental health crisis — one that touches every generation, from students to seniors. It’s time we treat mental health like the urgent public issue it is. That means expanding access to care, funding community-based support systems, and making services affordable and stigma-free. Whether it’s a teen struggling in silence or an elder battling isolation, no Georgian should be left behind. Mental health is health — and our policies should finally reflect that.
MENTAL HEALTH
As a proud product of Georgia’s HOPE Scholarship, I know firsthand what education access can unlock. That’s why I’m committed to fully funding our public schools — starting with better pay and real support for our teachers, and ensuring schools have the structural resources they need to thrive. We'll protect the HOPE Scholarship for future generations and reexamine the needs of Georgia’s higher education system to make sure it's built for both access and excellence. Every student, every classroom, and every educator deserves the tools to succeed.
SCHOOL SUPPORT
I stand firmly with working people — because labor built this state, and labor will shape its future. That means protecting the right to organize, supporting unions, and ensuring fair wages and safe working conditions across every industry. I’ll always advocate for domestic job creation that puts Georgia workers first — not outsourcing or corporate shortcuts. From factory floors to classrooms, our economy should reward hard work, not exploit it. When labor rises, we all rise with it.
Pro-Labor
No one should have to choose between getting treatment and going into debt — but too many Georgians lie awake at night worrying about how to pay a hospital bill. Across the state, hospitals are closing, rural care is disappearing, and our leaders have still failed to expand Medicaid. That’s not just bad policy — it’s a crisis. I believe in fighting for healthcare access and reproductive freedom for all, because every Georgian deserves to see a doctor, fill a prescription, and care for their loved ones without fear. It’s time we stop playing politics with people’s health and start putting families first.
Healthcare
Georgia’s current minimum wage hasn’t kept up with the cost of living — and that’s unacceptable. I support raising the minimum wage so that no one working full-time is forced to live in poverty. We must also expand access to entry-level job opportunities, ensuring young people and career changers can find work with dignity and room to grow. Economic progress should open clear pathways — to homeownership, to providing for your family, and to building lasting financial security. When we invest in our people and prioritize Georgia jobs, we create an economy rooted in opportunity, not obstacles.
Economy
True public safety means more than patrol cars — it means creating neighborhoods where families can grow, kids can play, and seniors can retire in peace. That’s why we’ll invest in community-based solutions that prevent harm before it happens. Protecting our neighborhoods means protecting quality of life — not just reacting to crime, but building the conditions that stop it in the first place. Safety should feel like home — not surveillance.
PUblic Safety
I believe that the right to make decisions about one’s own body is fundamental. Being pro-choice means standing up for the freedom and privacy of individuals to make their own healthcare decisions without government interference. That’s why I’ve been on the front lines, organizing pro-choice student marches and fighting for reproductive freedom at every level. I am committed to defending access to safe, legal abortion, ensuring that contraceptives are easily accessible, and supporting families who turn to IVF to build their futures. Reproductive freedom is about dignity, autonomy, and the right to decide what’s best for your family and your future.
PRO-CHOICE
Every Georgian deserves to breathe clean air and drink safe water — no exceptions. As a member of the Gwinnett Transit Advisory Board, I understand how local decisions impact environmental health. We must hold polluters accountable, protect our water sources, and reduce the toxins that threaten our families. Environmental justice starts with the basics — because clean air and clean water aren't luxuries, they're rights. Our future depends on protecting them today.
ENVIRONMENT
Leadership means showing up — and I always will, as I am your neighbor first. As a proud member of local PTAs, the Gwinnett NAACP, and other community organizations, I believe in being present, not just during campaign season, but every season. I don’t wait for people to come to me — I come to you. Whether it’s a school event, a neighborhood meeting, or a one-on-one conversation, I make time because accessibility isn’t a slogan — it’s a standard. That’s why I’ll champion being reachable, inclusive, and community-centered — because government should work for you, not the other way around.