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JT Wu

JT Wu is running for Georgia State Representative, District 97, Democratic Primary.

Personal background

Jonathan is from Duluth, Georgia. He has a bachelors of arts in public and international affairs from Princeton University.

Professional background

Jonathan is a Senior Director of Strategic Policy & Acquisitions. He works at the National Spine & Pain Centers for over a year. He previously worked at the Fresh Start Suboxone Centers of America, Prospira PainCare, SunTrust, Citi Bank, and the US Department of State. He is also the Founder of Preface Project.

Political background

Jonathan Wu's campaign for State Representative of Georgia's 97th House District is his first entry into politics.

Voting & Elections

Says, "\[I] will ensure our voting rights are protected against those who spread false rhetoric and restrict the right to vote. \[I] will fight for an election system that increases access to voting and provides increased transparency to voters"

Says, "Our democracy has come under attack in the last few years, with lies being spread about voter fraud."

Wants to "protect our democracy and hold bad actors accountable".

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Healthcare

Wants to expand medicaid to provide health insurance to uninsured Georgians.

Promises to defend reproductive rights and support the providers who provide reproductive healthcare.

Wants to enhance patient protections and provide price transparency.

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Public Safety

Supports the use of body cameras and banning no-knock warrants for law enforcement.

Promises to defend constitutional rights and equal rights.

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Economy

Wants to develop urban-rural partnerships to stimulate Georgia business and create new jobs.

Promises to invest in public transit and long-term commuter solutions.

Wants to increase resources to research and development hubs.

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Education

Wants to restore $600 million in the state budget that was cut from the Georgia public system.

Wants to protect and expand Georgia HOPE and Zell scholarships.

Want to invest in teacher supports, enhanced early learning and literacy programs.

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