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Gary St. Lawrence
DEMOCRAT
Gary St. Lawrence is running for Georgia State Senator, District 51, Democratic Primary.
Personal background
Gary St. Lawrence lives in Blairsville. He has a bachelor's degree from Ottawa University and a master's degree in journalism and communications from the University of the Incarnate Word.
Professional background
Gary is an investigative journalist and columnist. He served in the U.S. Army for ten years.
Political background
Gary's campaign to represent District 51 in the Georgia State Senate is his first run for public office.
Economy
Wants to offer retirees and workers tax relief and to eliminate the homestead tax on properties five acres or less.
Wants to obtain funding to build affordable local housing.
Supports raising the Georgia minimum wage.
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Energy & the Environment
Aims to bring $20 million in infrastructure to Pickens County to provide a fresh water supply.
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Healthcare
Aims to improve and expand health care facilities, accessibility, and support services for seniors and veterans.
Supports legalizing marijuana, especially for medicinal and pain relief purposes.
Hopes to put at least one full-service publicly funded clinic in every county.
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Voting & Elections
Supports term limits.
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Public Safety
Plans to bring additional bad weather funding, resources, and guard rails to Lumpkin and Union Counties to make travel on Route 19 over the mountain safer.
Opposes the current House Bill 1066, which would forbid anyone living within a five-mile radius of the Sugar Creek Raceway from filing complaints or lawsuits because of racetrack noise.
Wants to bring additional financial assistance to Dawson County to support first responders.
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Education
Aims to rewrite the Quality of Basic Education formula and restore civics, home economics, and industrial arts in public schools.
Believes in the separation of church and state.
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