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Aaron Baker
DEMOCRAT
Aaron Baker is running for Georgia State Representative, District 51, Democratic Primary.
Personal background
Aaron Baker is from Sandy Springs, Georgia. She earned her bachelor's degree in management information systems from the University of Georgia. Aaron is a United Methodist pastor. She and her wife, Andi, have a blended family of five children.
Professional background
Aaron is a software architect who has built websites like GA FastTrack and GA FastMoney, which explain legislation and campaign finances to Georgia voters. She also works as a solution manager for The Coca-Cola Company. She previously worked as a web developer for Intermedia Outdoors and RE/MAX Metro Atlanta.
Political background
Aaron's campaign for state representative in State House District 51 in Georgia is her first run for public office.
Economy
Supports ending Georgia's ban on rent control, strengthening tenant protections, capping Georgia Power rate increases, and promoting state investment in daycare.
Supports introducing legislation to increase the minimum wage in Georgia to $25 an hour.
Promises to secure funding, expand transit routes, improve safety, and make public transportation affordable and reliable for everyone.
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Energy & the Environment
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Healthcare
Wants to repeal restrictive laws and expand healthcare access while protecting patients and providers from criminalization.
Supports expanding healthcare coverage, protecting rural hospitals, and ensuring equitable access to healthcare regardless of income, race, or employment status.
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Voting & Elections
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Public Safety
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Education
Supports revising the school funding formula for inflation and poverty, fully funded public schools, universal pre-K, and living wages for educators.
Supports expanding school-based health services, including contraception, counseling, and sexual health education.
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