Putting Community First
Communities are the foundation of society — and when communities succeed, we all succeed.
Strong communities don’t happen by accident. They are built through safe neighborhoods, good schools, affordable housing, and local businesses that keep our economy moving. They grow when families have access to fresh food, kids have safe places to play, and neighbors have spaces to come together.
As your Congressman, I’ll fight to make sure GA-12 gets its fair share of resources and investment. That means:
Housing & Infrastructure
What I’ll do: I’ll fight to bring home federal funding for safer roads, stronger bridges, and affordable housing so families have a place they can be proud to call home.Schools, Trade Programs & Higher Education
What I’ll do: I’ll push for federal funding that strengthens schools, expands trade schools and apprenticeships, and makes college more affordable through increased Pell Grants.Access to Healthy Food
What I’ll do: I’ll work to expand programs that attract grocery stores, farmers’ markets, and mobile markets to food deserts — and fight for stronger SNAP and WIC benefits so families can afford fresh food.Parks & Recreation
What I’ll do: I’ll support federal conservation and infrastructure funds for parks, ballfields, and recreation centers so kids and families have safe, healthy spaces to grow.Small Businesses & Jobs
What I’ll do: I’ll fight for small business loans, federal grants, and development programs that help local businesses open, grow, and hire — while working to bring good-paying jobs into GA-12.Community Leaders & Local Voices
What I’ll do: I’ll work to establish a community advisory board of pastors, educators, veterans, small business owners, and nonprofit leaders — and have a dedicated staffer in my office to help communities apply for federal grants.Safety
What I’ll do: I’ll ensure law enforcement and first responders have access to federal support, training, and equipment — and I’ll fight for prevention programs like youth mentorship, mental health care, and drug prevention that keep families safe before problems start.
Because community isn’t just a word — it’s where we raise our children, care for our neighbors, and build our future. And when our communities succeed, we all succeed.
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