Candidate for Georgia State Senate - District 17 in 2020 Georgia General Election.
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Get StartedAS YOUR SENATOR, KELLY WILL: Vote to overturn HB 481 which gave the State power to intervene in private medical decisions between a woman and her doctor Vote in favor of HB 1114 and other legislation that expands Medicaid coverage for pregnant women from 60 days postpartum to a full year Work towards passing legislation that enables women to have access to free birth control. Learn more
AS YOUR SENATOR, KELLY WILL: Fight for legislation that not only requires factories to make notifications and reports of contaminants being released into the air public but also holds these companies accountable if they break EPA regulation. Advocate for increased green space requirements for all new real estate developments by working with local municipalities and county commissions. Make transportation concerns a priority and will work directly with the Department of Transportation and county commissioners to allocate funding for much needed local projects. Learn more
Creating scholarship programs for medical and nursing students. Learn more
Creating incentives for medical schools to admit more students. Learn more
Vote to expand Medicaid so we can bring our tax dollars back from Washington to provide healthcare for Georgians. Learn more
Expand Georgia’s healthcare workforce by Ensuring all healthcare workers are able to work to their full scope of practice. Learn more
We all need access to affordable healthcare to live happy, healthy lives. Learn more
Expand options for affordable health insurance that isn’t tied to an employer so Georgians can have insurance as they start businesses or go through periods of unemployment. Learn more
Fight for a nonpartisan, independent commission to draw our district lines Undo HB 566, the gerrymandering bill that my opponent put in place in 2015, which moved the district line to replace Black voters with White voters. This change was challenged in federal court for racial gerrymandering and diluting minority votes in violation of the Constitution and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Learn more
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