Where I Stand On The

Issues

Focused on the issues that matter to HD 108

  • Healthcare You Can Afford and Depend On

    Healthcare should never be treated as a privilege reserved for the fortunate. It is a fundamental human right. The promise of America—life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness—cannot be fulfilled if people are forced to choose between seeing a doctor and paying their bills. No one can pursue happiness if they are simply trying to survive.

    Across Georgia, too many families live with that reality. Working people who do everything right—holding jobs, raising families, contributing to their communities—are still one illness or accident away from financial disaster. Insurance premiums continue to rise, prescription drugs remain outrageously expensive, and rural hospitals are struggling to stay open. When more than 200,000 Georgians lost coverage due to rising costs after the loss of ACA subsidies, it became clear that our system is failing the very people it is supposed to serve.

    Georgia has the resources to do better. Our state has accumulated billions of dollars in surplus while families struggle to access care. What we lack is not money—it is the political will to act.

    As your representative, I will fight to fully expand Medicaid so that hardworking Georgians are no longer trapped in the coverage gap. I will support building a state-level safety net to stabilize healthcare coverage when federal policy changes threaten access to care. I will also work to bring down the cost of prescription drugs and insurance premiums while investing in preventive care that keeps people healthier and reduces long-term costs.

    Healthcare policy is not just about budgets or insurance markets—it is about people. It is about the senior who cannot afford their medication, the parent who delays taking their child to the doctor, and the worker who stays in a job simply because they cannot risk losing health coverage.

    Healthcare is not a luxury. It is not optional. It is a basic human right, and it is time for Georgia to start treating it that way.

  • Protecting Immigrant Families & Defending Civil Rights

    No one in Gwinnett should live under the shadow of fear simply because of the color of their skin, the accent in their voice, or the country of their birth. ICE must be held accountable, because no agency—federal or otherwise—is above the law or beyond the reach of justice.

    I will fight to end racial profiling, stop intimidation tactics that terrorize our neighborhoods, and demand transparency from ICE operations in Georgia. Our immigrant families contribute to the cultural, economic, and social fabric of this community—they deserve protection, not persecution. I envision a Georgia where diversity is celebrated and every person is treated with dignity, humanity, and respect.

  • Lowering Costs & Building an Economy That Works for Families

    Across Gwinnett, families are being squeezed by rising costs that outpace wages at every turn—housing, utilities, groceries, insurance—all while corporations and the wealthiest continue to benefit from policies tilted in their favor. We must reverse this trend.

    I will champion real cost-of-living relief, support small businesses that anchor our local economy, and fight for a fair tax system that no longer shifts the burden onto working people. My focus is on keeping families housed, stable, and thriving. We deserve an economy built for everyday Georgians, not just the well-connected—an economy where people don’t just survive, but truly succeed.

  • Honest Leadership & Government That Works for the People

    Leadership is a calling, not a game. Georgians deserve elected officials who listen with compassion, act with integrity, and govern with courage—not those who hide behind partisanship or political convenience.

    I will relentlessly pursue transparency and accountability, ensuring that policies are guided by data, community insight, and a commitment to the public good. Gwinnett’s voices—your voices—must be at the center of every decision made under the Gold Dome. We have suffered enough from short-term “band-aid” solutions; it is time for leadership that plans for the future, serves the present, and always puts people first.

  • Strong Public Schools & Pathways to Opportunity

    A child’s future should never be determined by their ZIP code. Education is the engine that drives opportunity in Georgia, and we must invest in it with the seriousness it deserves.

    I will work to expand need-based scholarships, increase college access, fully fund our public schools, support our teachers, and modernize classrooms with strong STEM and career-readiness programs. Our children are preparing to lead a Georgia that looks very different in 2035 and beyond—we owe them the tools, resources, and pathways to thrive in that future. When our kids succeed, Georgia succeeds.

  • Community Safety & Common-Sense Gun Reform

    True safety comes from responsibility, not fear. We can honor the Second Amendment while taking real, meaningful steps to protect our neighborhoods from preventable violence.

    I support closing dangerous loopholes, strengthening background checks, and investing in violence-prevention programs rooted in community solutions. This is not about taking rights away—it is about saving lives and building communities where every family feels safe. Safety is not a partisan issue; it is a moral obligation, and together we can create a Georgia where responsibility and freedom work hand-in-hand.