Foster Thriving Families
To invigorate and fortify Georgia's economy, it's imperative to harness the diverse abilities of every citizen while bolstering support for working families. Prioritizing equitable investments in crucial sectors like education by hiring more teachers, bolstering emotional and mental health resources, introducing enrichment initiatives, and broadening needs-based scholarships is paramount for fostering the prosperity of our youth. By removing barriers to accessing top-notch training programs and elevating the state minimum wage to align with a livable standard, we can guarantee that each Georgian has the opportunity to thrive and contribute meaningfully to society.
Build Healthy Communities
To invigorate and fortify Georgia's economy, it's imperative to harness the diverse abilities of every citizen while bolstering support for working families. Prioritizing equitable investments in crucial sectors like education by hiring more teachers, bolstering emotional and mental health resources, introducing enrichment initiatives, and broadening needs-based scholarships is paramount for fostering the prosperity of our youth. By removing barriers to accessing top-notch training programs and elevating the state minimum wage to align with a livable standard, we can guarantee that each Georgian has the opportunity to thrive and contribute meaningfully to society.
Strengthen Our Democracy
While Georgia boasts a historic legacy as the birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement, it has regrettably emerged as the epicenter of a concerted assault on our fundamental right to participate in free and fair elections. Since 2020, there has been a systematic effort to erect barriers to voting, disproportionately disenfranchising Black, Latino, and young voters. These measures not only undermine our capacity to voice our perspectives but also erode the bedrock of our democracy. It's paramount to elect leaders dedicated to preserving and amplifying our collective right to vote and ensure that all voices are heard, rather than suppressing them."