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Sally Harrell
DEMOCRAT
Sally Harrell is running for Georgia State Senator, District 40.
Personal background
Sally has a Bachelor's degree in social work from the Georgia State University and a Master's degree in social work from the University of Georgia. She lives in the Northlake Tucker Area with her husband, Jay. They have two children.
Professional background
Sally was the executive director of the Healthy Mothers and Healthy Babies Coalition of Georgia.
Political background
Sally Harrell is currently the State Senator representing District 40. She was first elected in 2018 and has been in office for two terms. She is vice chair of the DeKalb Delegation and co-chair of the Georgia Legislative Women's Caucus. She used to be a member of the Georgia House of Representatives, from 1999 to 2005, for three terms.
ON THE ISSUES
CAMPAIGN FINANCE
Voting & Elections
Wants to change Georgia's constitution to create an independent, non-partisan commission to do redistricting. Said, "[t]he number one issue putting our democracy at risk is redistricting."
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Economy
Wants to fund clean energy transportation, such as rapid rail connections between rural and urban areas, increased bus routes, and electric car leasing in order to allow people to get to work and save time.
Said, "markets are not always the best solution for our society's problems and sometimes the pursuit of profit creates burdens for the public," and is against for-profit companies taking over government services like parks, public education, healthcare, and prisons.
Supports "a livable wage for all workers."
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Healthcare
Supports healthcare for all citizens, including access to birth control and abortion.
Wants to expand Medicaid up to 138% of the federal poverty level to include more people, especially people in rural Georgia.
As a state senator, worked to expand Medicaid for mothers for newborns for six months after birth from six weeks.
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Public Safety
Wants to rehabilitation people who have been in prison "who cannot effectively pay their debt to society if they are ill, malnourished, or forced to live in inhuman conditions."
Wants more funding for social services for communities to reduce the need for the police and increase the budget for the Department of Child and Family Services, the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities, unemployment training programs, and safe housing for the homeless.
Plans to work to decriminalize marijuana and reduce existing sentences for possession of marijuana.
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Education
Supports early childhood education for all children, including adding universal preschool to all K-12 public schools, adequate pay for parents to afford childcare costs, and paid time off for parents to take care of sick family members.
Wants to make sure that qualified students can go to college and technical schools without large debt and make all public colleges and universities in Georgia tuition-free.
Opposes publicly funded vouchers to attend private or for-profit schools, and supports more funding for public schools, including special mission and magnet schools.
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