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AJC/ACC Voter Guide - Local & Legislative Questionnaire

Completed by Terracia "Tee" Wilkinson

on April 20, 2024

What is your name?

Terracia "Tee" Wilkinson

Tell us more about yourself.

Terracia Brown-Wilkinson is a highly accomplished entrepreneur with over 20 years of event management experience and a stellar reputation as a publicist for Atlanta's elite political figures and entertainers. She is also the founder of Brown Girls Brunch, a national platform dedicated to highlighting the achievements of businesspeople and Our Women in Politics, Inc., a 501C4 organization that support women elected officials and women running for office. Terracia supports affordable housing initiatives, LGBTQ+ rights, criminal justice reform programs, voter rights and reproductive rights, just to name a few issues.

What office are you running for?

State Senator, District 28

What is your party affiliation?

Democrat

Attach your resume or CV.

Where did you go to school?

Rome High School

Provide the link to your campaign website.

www.votetee4senate.com

What is your job/occupation?

Programs manager and Realtor

What city/neighborhood do you live in?

Douglasville (Chapel Hill Community)

Is this your first time running for office?

Yes

What experiences have best prepared you to hold elected office?

Working for a Georgia state representative as a chief of staff for four years.

What would be your top priority upon winning office?

Affordable housing

What actions would you take to enhance government transparency and trust in government?

I would work with other legislators to create educational programs that would highlight issues that hinders governmental transparency.

Do you believe Georgia elections are secure and what additional security measures can be taken?

I don't think Georgia elections are as secure as they should be, our state has gotten better but we are aways away from having a perfect system

What is government's responsibility to ensure affordable housing?

I believe that the government should create programs to assist low to moderate income families in the purchasing affordable housing.

Do you believe public access to public records is sufficient in your jurisdiction and, if not, what steps do you support to remedy that?

Yes, I do.