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Kenn Collier

DEMOCRAT

Kenn Collier is running for Georgia State Representative, District 62, Democratic Primary.

Personal background

Kenn Collier is from South Atlanta. He has a degree from Atlanta Metropolitan State College. He is a father.

Professional background

Kenn is an entrepreneur and nonprofit leader. He has also worked in violence prevention, youth development, and community stabilization.

Political background

Kenn's campaign for Georgia State Representative, District 62, is his first time running for public office.

Economy

Supports expanding paid apprenticeships, internships, and work-based learning programs that connect residents to employers in high-demand sectors.

Supports prioritizing local residents for apprenticeships and workforce opportunities when Georgia invests in infrastructure, transportation, and public projects.

Supports strengthening workforce navigation services to help residents connect to certifications, apprenticeships, and stable employment.

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Energy & the Environment

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Healthcare

Supports expanding access to affordable healthcare, including strengthening pathways to Medicaid and reducing barriers to care.

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Voting & Elections

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Public Safety

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Education

Supports strengthening dual enrollment programs to eliminate barriers related to cost, transportation, scheduling, and advising for high school students pursuing college or technical credentials.

Supports integrating AI literacy, cybersecurity, data skills, and digital workforce readiness into middle and high school career pathways.

Supports establishing a standardized “Skills Passport” that documents certifications, work-based learning hours, apprenticeships, and job-readiness milestones alongside academic transcripts.

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