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Kimberly Sue Jackson
DEMOCRAT
Kimberly Sue Jackson is running for Georgia State Senator, District 41, Democratic Primary.
Personal background
Kimberly Sue Jackson is from rural South Carolina. She attended Furman University. She has a master's degree in divinity from Emory University's Candler School of Theology. She lives with her wife in Stone Mountain.
Professional background
Kim is a state senator. She works at the Georgia State Senate, where she represents District 41. She previously worked at the Church of the Common Ground in downtown Atlanta as the vicar and served as a parish priest.
Political background
Kimberly is currently Senator for Georgia State Senate District 41, representing portions of DeKalb County. She chairs the DeKalb County Senate Caucus.
Economy
Aims to address homelessness.
Supports enhancing economic participation and opportunities for immigrants.
Supports allocating funds to minority groups.
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Energy & the Environment
Supports clean and renewable energy.
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Healthcare
Supports investing in maternal health initiatives, specifically for Black mothers.
Supports expanding Medicaid.
Sponsored SB 529 to provide licensure program/pathway for foreign-trained physicians.
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Voting & Elections
Supports protecting voting rights.
Proposed and/or adopted several Senate Resolutions honoring or recognizing League of Women Voters, GA Psychological Association (adopted), GA Black Maternal Health statistics, St. Joseph’s Mercy Care services (adopted), and Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.
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Public Safety
Supports providing safety for women and children from domestic violence, stalking, and trafficking.
Supports the LGBTQ+ community.
Supports legislation that enhances safety for vulnerable populations, such as SB 324, which established an Address Confidentiality Program for victims of stalking, domestic violence, and human trafficking.
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Education
Supports early childhood education and affordable childcare.
Supports investing in public schools.
Supports Senate Bill (SB) 264, which would grant in-state tuition rates for refugees, humanitarian parolees, and special immigrants.
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