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Deborah Donaldson Silcox
REPUBLICAN
Deborah Donaldson Silcox is running for Georgia State Representative, District 53, Republican Primary.
Personal background
Deborah Donaldson Silcox is from Sandy Springs. She earned her bachelor's degree in political science and government from the University of Georgia and her law degree from Emory University School of Law. She and her husband, Hal, have two adult children and attend Peachtree Presbyterian Church.
Professional background
Deborah is an attorney and practiced law for ten years before becoming a stay-at-home parent.
Political background
Deborah is currently a state representative for Georgia House District 53. She was elected in 2022 and is serving her second term. She previously served as a state representative for Georgia House District 52 from 2017 to 2020.
Economy
Supported a 10% income tax cut, the first income tax cut in Georgia since 1937.
Supported legislation that brought property tax relief by creating a "floating homestead exemption" for Fulton County homeowners.
Aims to further reduce property taxes and the overall tax burden to keep up with the rising cost of living.
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Energy & the Environment
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Healthcare
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Voting & Elections
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Public Safety
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Education
Supported legislation that ensured the state fully funded Georgia's Quality Basic Education formula (QBE) for local school systems.
Supports measures that improve literacy, screen all foster children for autism, fight antisemitism and discrimination in schools, and improve affordability and quality of life across the state.
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