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Donna McLeod
DEMOCRAT
Donna McLeod is running for Gwinnett County Commission Chair, Democratic Primary.
Personal background
Donna was born in Jamaica and grew up in Canada. She holds a Bachelor of Science in chemical engineering from Humber College. Donna lives in Lawrenceville, Georgia and is a mother and grandmother.
Professional background
Donna is a consultant with Enviroqual, LLC managing food and drugs and as a Quality Assurance consultant with FedEx-SEMC. She is also the founder of a non-profit organization promoting civic engagement group providing life coaching, CANI-Community Action Network Initiatives, Inc. She previously worked as a Quality Engineer, Manager, and Sanitation Environmental Manager.
Political background
Donna McLeod previously served as State Representative of House District 105. She was elected in 2018 and served two terms until 2023. In 2022, she ran for US Representative of Georgia's 7th Congressional District, but did not win.
Public Services
Said, "Our county is multicultural, multifaceted, and multitalented yet people of color have little or no vendor participation in our county. Open the bidding process to all to ensure that our county gets the best people to provide services to our residents. Streamline the process to make it easier and more transparent."
As a state representative, she voted for legislation providing the first Mental Healthy Parity.
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Economy
Wants to established a "long-term economic development incentive program" that will help small businesses grow.
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Education
Believes that there either needs to be more schools or existing schools need to be expanded in order to accommodate the growing number of students.
Said the County Commission and public-school officials need to collaborate more to "ensure our children are not in trailers because building housing outpaces building new schools to meet the demand."
Holds diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) as a priority, mentioning despite widespread diversity in America, "people of color have little or no vendor participation in our county."
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Public Safety
Plans to provide law enforcement with the necessary resources to train and retain officers.
Supports funding the purchase of NARCAN nasal spray to treat opioid overdoses.
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Housing & Urban Development
Wants to urgently lower homeless rates, as she believes the government has a responsibility to ensure affordable housing and said, "If someone can't afford basic shelter, then we are failing in our responsibilities."
Opposes the use of eminent domain to take land from residents.
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Transportation & Infrastructure
Wants to establish a transportation plan, including rail, to decrease traffic congestion.
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