Fairness is dignity in action —

and it’s how we make sure every family in GA-12 gets a fair shot.

Fairness means that if you work hard, you ought to be able to support your family. It means our veterans shouldn’t have to fight the VA to get the benefits they’ve earned. It means your zip code shouldn’t determine your access to healthcare, good schools, or job opportunities.

As your Congressman, I’ll fight for fairness by:

  • Raising wages and lowering costs
    I’ll fight for policies that help working families — from raising wages to lowering the cost of prescription drugs and utilities.

  • Tax fairness
    I’ll work toward a tax system where corporations and the wealthiest pay their share, so working families and small businesses aren’t carrying the load alone.

  • Fairness for veterans
    I’ll fight to cut red tape at the VA, expand access to mental health care, and make sure veterans in GA-12 get timely, quality care close to home.

  • Fairness in healthcare
    I’ll work toward expanding access to affordable healthcare and mental health services so every family can see a doctor when they need one.

  • Fair opportunities for education and work
    I’ll fight to strengthen trade schools, apprenticeships, and higher education so every young person has a fair shot at building a future, no matter which path they choose.

  • Fairness for farmers and farmworkers
    I’ll work to cut through the red tape in the H-2A visa system so our farmers get the reliable workforce they need to stay competitive. And I’ll fight to ensure workers are treated fairly and with dignity, because strong agriculture depends on both.

Because fairness isn’t a handout — it’s a principle. When the rules are fair, and everyone plays by them, our families and communities thrive.

Stand for Fairness