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Mekyah McQueen

DEMOCRAT

Mekyah McQueen is running for Georgia State Representative, District 61, Democratic Primary.

Personal background

Mekyah McQueen grew up in the Ben Hill and Welcome All neighborhoods in South Fulton and attended Atlanta Public Schools. She has a Bachelor's and Master's degree from Georgia State University.

Professional background

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Political background

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Economy

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Energy & the Environment

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Healthcare

Supports access to abortion.

Wants to address "disparities and structural racism in maternal health outcomes, especially maternal mortality rates."

Supports the expansion of Medicaid.

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Voting & Elections

Said she will "champion efforts to restore voting rights for formerly incarcerated individuals..."

Supports automatic voter registration.

Opposes "strict" voter ID laws

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Public Safety

Supports stringent gun control, including assault weapon bans, thorough background checks, mandatory safe storage, and restrictions for domestic abusers, to reduce child and teen gun deaths and enhance safety in schools, playgrounds, and religious spaces.

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Education

Wants to "​​Prioritize funding for public education: Allocate resources equitably in order to improve schools and support students"

"Support educators and support staff: Advocate for fair wages, benefits, and professional development opportunities."

Wants to "Protect LGBTQIA+ students: Implement policies to prevent discrimination and harassment, and provide inclusive education and support services."

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