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Nick Miller
Nick Miller is running for Georgia State Representative, District 35, Democratic Primary.
Personal background
Nick is from Kennesaw, Georgia. He has a bachelors of arts in politics, international affairs, and urban studies from Furman University, and a masters of public policy, urban planning, and policy from Georgia State University.
Professional background
Nick is a Project Manager. He is working at Sizemore Group and has been there for over a year. He previously worked at Jon Ossoff for US Senate, Dana Barrett for Congress, the Atlanta Regional Commission, the Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership, Georgia State University, and the US Senate.
Political background
Nick Miller's campaign for State Representative of Georgia's 35th House District is his first entry into politics.
Voting & Elections
Opposes efforts to restrict the right to vote.
Promises to fight for all Georgians' right to vote and have equal access to the ballot box.
Promises to oppose voter ID laws, policies that would limit access to early and absentee voting or create long voting lines.
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Healthcare
Does not believe that Georgians should have to depend on employer based healthcare plans for high-quality, affordable, and accessible healthcare.
Believes that healthcare should not be dependent on income or pre-existing conditions.
Supports Medicaid expansion to better support pregnant women, children, Georgians 65 and older, and disabled persons.
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Economy
Believes the economy does not work for everyone.
Promises to increase the minimum wage, fight for equal pay, and access to affordable childcare.
Promises to increase access to a diverse workforce, and Georgian's right to have access to the employment they want.
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Public Safety
Says, "I will support criminal justice reform efforts that address police brutality, overcriminalization, mass incarceration, and recidivism".
Supports eliminating mandatory minimum offenses and the decriminalization of marijuana.
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Education
Supports paying teachers fairly.
Promises to support the training, retention, and recruitment for para-professionals and special needs educators.
Supports increasing resources for student wellness like counseling resources.
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