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Kiddada Grey
DEMOCRAT
Kiddada Grey is running for Fulton County Commissioner, District 3, Democratic Primary.
Personal background
Kiddada Grey is from Syracuse, New York. She earned a bachelor's degree in philosophy and religious studies from Colgate University, a bachelor's degree in organizational management and human resources from Colorado Christian University, and a master's degree in conflict management in Kennesaw State University. Kiddada lives in Atlanta, Georgia.
Political background
Kiddada's campaign for the Fulton County Commission to represent District 3 is her first run for public office.
Professional background
Kiddada currently works as the executive director and movement consultant for Community First Solutions, the community impact director for the I Know Why She Stayed Initiative, and a political and business consultant and public speaker for Kaleidescope. She is also the owner and the chief executive officer of Kiddada Asmaa Grey, LLC and Transformed Living, and the founder of Grown Gurl Spaces. Kiddada previously worked in other roles, including an implementation consultant for Tyler Technologies and an information technology (IT) business consultant for CGI, an IT and business consulting services firm.
Economy
Promises to fight for targeted property tax relief for homeowners—including seniors on fixed incomes.
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Public Services
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Housing & Urban Development
Plans to champion affordable housing and attract jobs that will keep young professionals in the county.
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Public Safety
Supported the push to get the Georgia Survivor Justice Act signed into law, which allows survivors to have their situation's full context considered at trial and sentencing.
Supports fully funding the county's elections department to ensure it "remains a national model for free, fair, and secure elections."
Supports community policing to keep neighborhoods "thriving" and "connected."
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Transportation & Infrastructure
Wants to align resources and collaborate with cities to fix roads, improve water systems, and address housing, public safety, and transit.
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Energy & the Environment
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