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Robert Dawson

DEMOCRAT

Robert Dawson is running for Georgia State Representative, District 65, Democratic Primary.

Personal background

Robert was born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama. He holds degrees from Sarah Lawrence College, Harvard University, and an master of fine arts from Bennington College.

Professional background

Robert currently works as a cybersecurity consultant and previously worked as a staff writer in the United States House of Representatives.

Political background

Robert Dawson previously ran for state representative in 2022. Before that, he ran for South Fulton City Council.

Economy

Supports using "future-forward technologies like electric vehicles, solar energy, blockchain technology, and cybersecurity to upgrade the state’s grid and capabilities."

Supports investing in public transit and believes it provides more "options to travel throughout [the] region."

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Energy & the Environment

Supports improving state parks through partnerships and investing in public and community gardens.

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Healthcare

Wants to expand Medicaid.

Wants to reform the process of building new hospitals in Georgia.

Said "Access to healthcare should be equitable across all racial, economic and demographic lines."

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Voting & Elections

Opposes "Georgia's restrictive voting laws."

Support third-party redistricting to prevent partisan maps.

Supports making Election Day a state holiday.

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Public Safety

Plans to federally fund and implement streetlight masterplans.

Wants to install sidewalks near schools as he claims it will "promote safe routes for our children."

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Education

Supports hiring more public school teachers and increasing pay from $42,000 a year to over $50,000 a year.

Opposes "special interests groups who want to take money from public schools and send it to private schools and charter schools that don't have proper oversight."

Supports extending "HOPE Grant eligibility and making college accessible and affordable for all."

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