Candidate for Mississippi State Senate - District 19 in 2023 Mississippi General Election.
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Get StartedKerr opposes and will fight to overturn federal and state laws that create barriers to reproductive health and rights. Learn more
Kerr opposes and will fight to overturn federal and state laws that create barriers to reproductive health and rights. Learn more
Kerr believes we need to overhaul the justice system from top to bottom. Learn more
It is also irresponsible to defund law enforcement. To rid our communities of crime, we need to work with law enforcement, the courts, and mental health services to bring about change. Learn more
It is also irresponsible to defund law enforcement. To rid our communities of crime, we need to work with law enforcement, the courts, and mental health services to bring about change. Learn more
No American should find themselves foregoing or rationing medications because they can’t afford to pay—especially when taxpayer money underwrites research leading to the development of many prescription drugs in the first place. Learn more
Establish pre-k and kindergarten programs for every early education student in the state. Learn more
Support educator recruitment and retention through investments in residency programs. Learn more
She’s uniquely qualified to improve Mississippi’s education and technology footprint, elevating her community for higher paying jobs. Learn more
Implement a plan to ensure every student and educator has the resources for a high-quality education. Learn more
Establish pre-k and kindergarten programs for every early education student in the state. Learn more
Support educator recruitment and retention through investments in residency programs. Learn more
Implement a plan to ensure every student and educator has the resources for a high-quality education. Learn more
I will press to finally establish a Dept of Labor to regulate and establish best practices for hard working families in Mississippi. Together, we will take action to rein in anti-competitive corporate power by rewriting the rules that have undermined workers’ ability to advocate for themselves, including non-compete clauses, no-poaching agreements, and contracts that force workers into mandatory arbitration to resolve violations of employment laws. Learn more
Too many Americans struggle to afford the prescription drugs they need to get or stay healthy. No American should find themselves foregoing or rationing medications because they can’t afford to pay—especially when taxpayer money underwrites research leading to the development of many prescription drugs in the first place. Learn more
She will press to reduce out-of-pocket costs for families while improving the quality of health care for all. We must make it easier for working families to afford high-quality insurance by ensuring that no one pays more than 8.5 percent of their income in premiums and eliminating the cap on subsidies. Learn more
We must make it easier for working families to afford high-quality insurance by ensuring that no one pays more than 8.5 percent of their income in premiums and eliminating the cap on subsidies. Learn more
To save mothers’ lives, I have pushed to extend postpartum Medicaid coverage to a full year after giving birth, invest in rural maternal health, promote a diverse perinatal workforce, and implement implicit bias training for health professionals. Learn more
I will fight to raise wages for working people and improve job quality and security, including by raising the federal minimum wage so it reaches $15 an hour by 2026. Raising the federal minimum wage, so fewer workers are forced to hold down multiple jobs to make ends meet. Learn more
I will press to finally establish a Dept of Labor to regulate and establish best practices for hard working families in Mississippi. Learn more
I will fight to raise wages for working people and improve job quality and security, including by raising the federal minimum wage so it reaches $15 an hour by 2026. Raising the federal minimum wage, so fewer workers are forced to hold down multiple jobs to make ends meet. Learn more
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