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Michelle Schreiner

DEMOCRAT

Michelle Schreiner is running for Georgia State Representative, District 45, Democratic Primary.

Personal background

Michelle Schreiner lives in East Cobb, Georgia. She earned her bachelor's degree in psychology, her master's degree in developmental psychology, and her Doctor of Philosophy in cognitive and experimental psychology from The University of Georgia.

Professional background

Michelle currently works as a user experience research manager at State Farm, where she previously worked as a principal user experience researcher, a program manager, and a senior user experience researcher. She previously worked as a program analyst at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, a visiting professor at Rutgers University, and assistant professor at Indiana University, a doctoral researcher and instructor at The University of Georgia, and a graduate advocate at the Association for Psychological Science.

Political background

Michelle previously ran for Georgia State Representative, District 90, in 2022, but did not win.

Economy

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Energy & the Environment

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Healthcare

Believes families face challenges in managing healthcare for aging parents and those with specialized care needs, and supports practical solutions to ensure dignity in aging and to help families with care responsibilities and costs.

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Voting & Elections

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Public Safety

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Education

Believes schools should be equipped to serve students with learning differences and other specialized needs.

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