Candidate for Georgia House of Representatives - District 106 in 2022 Georgia Primary Election.
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Get StartedRebecca believes women’s healthcare and reproductive rights are fundamental to the health of our entire state, and she will always defend the rights of women and families to make their own healthcare decisions. Learn more
As a second generation American, Rebecca will continue to fight against laws that seek to discriminate against immigrants in our community. She upholds the inherent rights of all people, and believes women, people of color, and the LGBTQ community deserve equal treatment under the law. Learn more
Rebecca supports data-driven, evidence-based public policy reform measures that will reduce crime, improve our communities’ well-being and provide equal justice under the law. Rebecca seeks to re-prioritize investments toward rehabilitation and behavioral health programs, allocate resources for post-incarceration assistance and address the deplorable conditions in our prisons. Learn more
Rebecca supports using existing funding available for need-based aid for higher education, restoring tuition-free technical college, and investing in policies and programs to eliminate barriers to higher education. Learn more
Rebecca is deeply commited to achieving our shared goal of updating the state’s funding formula and fully funding our public schools to reduce class sizes, retain high quality educators, and to fully fund universal PreK. Learn more
Rebecca will continue to stand up to the Republican assault on our democracy and will continue fighting to protect our right to vote. Learn more
We know it starts with fully expanding Medicaid coverage, but also requires us to address the inequities throughout our entire healthcare system, and invest in the next generation of healthcare professionals, with key investments in rural and minority communities. Learn more
Gwinnett is suffering from a shortage of affordable housing options. Rebecca is committed to bringing tax relief incentives, renters assistance, and funding to our district to increase our supply of housing so that people can work, live and thrive in Snellville. Learn more
Rebecca is committed to developing regional transit solutions and promoting local ones, including expanding Snellville’s popular microtransit program. She supports increasing access to credit for those seeking to start small businesses, and closing the racial capital gap. Learn more
Georgia’s workers deserve a livable minimum wage —at least $15 an hour — and it should be adjusted for inflation and cost of living increases. Learn more
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