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Alieka Anderson
DEMOCRAT
Alieka Anderson is running for Clayton County Commission Chair, Democratic Primary.
Personal background
Alieka received a Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education and Teaching from Brenau University, a Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction from Central Michigan University, and a Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership and Administration from Argosy University. She resides in Clayton County with her fiancé and son. She attends Traveler’s Rest Baptist Church.
Professional background
Alieka currently works as the Coordinating Supervisor of Instructional Resources for Clayton County Public Schools. She also has experience working in K-12 education.
Political background
Alieka Anderson was elected as Clayton County Commissioner in 2021, representing District 1, and served one term in this position. She also served as Chair and Vice Chair on the Clayton County Board of Education, representing District 8, from 2008 to 2021.
Public Services
Supports improving trash management in the county. As Commissioner, she implemented Trash Pick Up days for District 1.
Wants to provide resources such as Meals on Wheels and recreational activities to senior residents of the county.
As Commissioner, she hosted several community events to engage with the families of Clayton County and she recently received the Community Leadership Award from The Heaven Help One Help All Foundation.
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Economy
Wants to stimulate economic growth by bringing "better businesses, restaurants, and jobs to Clayton County on Day 1."
Supports expanding access to affordable healthcare for residents.
As Commissioner, she helped increase wages for first responders.
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Education
The candidate's website states, "Dr. Anderson loves education and loves to see what other school districts around the country are doing therefore, she has served as a team member and co-lead evaluator for Cognia as an Engagement Review Team Member."
Believes that education begins in the home and, through a positive connection between home and school, children can grow up to become productive citizens.
Said, "I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to all the amazing teachers out there. Your dedication, hard work, and passion for educating our future leaders do not go unnoticed."
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Public Safety
Said, "I believe through experienced leadership and cooperation with law enforcement, we can truly make Clayton County a safe place..."
Supports ensuring "those who make mistakes or have gotten mixed up in the wrong crowd are given the opportunities and resources necessary to break out of their ways and become great members of our community."
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Housing & Urban Development
Said, "In order for us to grow our County we need at least...200,000 taxpaying citizens who are going to come in buy homes and... [pay] those sales taxes...so we can bring our County forward."
As Commissioner, she developed a "community planning" program in order to update maps and find zones that are eligible for development.
Has met with builders to discuss some of the barriers that have slowed production in Clayton and has discussed ways to remedy these issues and upgrade processes.
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Transportation & Infrastructure
Supports expanding and improving the county's public transit system.
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