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Sonya McLaughlin Halpern
DEMOCRAT
Sonya McLaughlin Halpern is running for Georgia State Senator, District 39, Democratic Primary.
Personal background
Sonya McLaughlin Halpern has lived in the 39th District for 26 years. She earned her bachelor's degree at the University of Massachusetts and her MBA from the University of Hartford. She is married to Daniel Halpern, and they have three children.
Professional background
Sonya works as the Principal at Whiskey in a Teacup (WIAT) Consulting she previously worked at Cox Enterprises. She is a founding member of the Atlanta School for the Arts Foundation, a former Chair of the Board of Trustees for The Children's School, and a former Vice Chair of the Board of Directors for WABE/Public Broadcasting Atlanta.
Political background
Sonya currently serves as a Democratic State Senator representing Georgia State Senate District 39.
Economy
Supports raising Georgia's minimum wage, which is currently $5.15 an hour, lower than the federal minimum wage.
Plans to address the lack of affordable housing in her district.
Believes economic mobility must be possible for everyone, noting that it is currently incredibly difficult to move up the economic ladder within the district despite metro Atlanta's overall growth.
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Energy & the Environment
As of March 11, 2026, Sonya McLaughlin Halpern’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Healthcare
Supports expanding Medicaid.
Supports abortion access.
Asserts that healthcare is a human right and strongly advocates for the expansion of Medicaid in Georgia.
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Voting & Elections
Supports expanding voting access by investing in local election boards, facilitating absentee ballot counting, and introducing same-day voter registration.
Supports a "fair, nonpartisan redistricting process which creates more competition in our elections instead of protecting incumbents."
Strongly supports passing a comprehensive, state-level nondiscrimination law to prevent discrimination in the workplace, housing, and public accommodations for all Georgians.
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Public Safety
Supports criminal justice reform, including eliminating mandatory minimum sentencing and reducing incarceration rates.
Pledges to fight for the elimination of mandatory minimum sentencing and to undo "decades of overcriminalization."
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Education
Supports reinvesting in K-12 public schools to ensure equitable educational opportunities.
Supports restoring the HOPE Scholarship to make college accessible to all.
Believes opportunity in education must be restored so it is not limited only to "those born in the wealthiest neighborhoods."
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