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Jared Daigre
DEMOCRAT
Jared Daigre is running for Georgia State Representative, District 69, Democratic Primary.
Personal background
Jared Daigre has been a resident of Fayetteville, Georgia for nearly 18 years. He attended Middle Georgia State University, where he earned an Associate's degree in Information Technology, and later graduated from Mercer University with a BS in Psychology. Jared was a part of the Gifted Program at Fayette County High School and has been involved with High Hopes Church as a Media Director.
Professional background
Jared Daigre is currently a Writing Tutor at Georgia Military College. Previously, he served as the Media Director at High Hopes Church from 2012 to 2020. He also held the position of Secretary for the Fayette County Democrat Committee, where he conducted trainings and led various committees.
Political background
Jarad Daigre's campaign for State Representative in State House District 69 is his first entry into politics.
Economy
Said, "I believe in a competitive, thriving Georgia economy... We must invest in transportation infrastructure, support small businesses, and develop cutting-edge technology."
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Energy & the Environment
As of March 19, 2024, Jared Daigre’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Healthcare
Said, "I believe in accessible and affordable healthcare for everyone... We must fully expand Medicaid, promote preventive healthcare, focus on mental health care, and support eldercare for our aging population."
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Voting & Elections
As of March 19, 2024, Jared Daigre’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Public Safety
As of March 19, 2024, Jared Daigre’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Education
Said, "I believe in a free, appropriate public education. I will fight for strong educational reforms to create a system focused on your child and not test scores. We must reduce class sizes, facilitate parental transparency, and increase teacher effectiveness."
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