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Tabitha Johnson-Green

DEMOCRAT

Tabitha Johnson-Green is running for Georgia US Representative, District 10.

Personal background

Tabitha has a Bachelor's of Science degree in psychology from Georgia Southern University, an Associate of Science degree in health information/medical records from Ultimate Medical Academy, and an Associate of Science degree in nursing from Middle Georgia State University.

Professional background

Tabitha is a Registered Nurse. She has 20 years of experience working as a Registered Nurse. She is also a Licensed Nursing Home Administrator. She previously worked as a Director of Nursing at Providence Health.

Political background

Tabitha Johnson-Green's campaign for US Representative in Georgia's 10th Congressional District is her third attempt for the seat. She ran in 2018 and 2020 for District and won the Democratic nomination but did not win the seat.

Healthcare

Started a medical transportation service to help the chronically ill patients to and from their medical appointments.

Believes it is unacceptable that any American faces bankruptcy by medical debt.

Wants to make insurance and healthcare more affordable.

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Immigration

Opposes the inhumane treatment of migrants; denying claims of asylum to those fleeing gang violence, and domestic abuse; and incarcerating migrant children.

Wants to make legal immigration more accessible.

Wants to reform immigration laws to make the green card application or citizenship process more efficient.

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Foreign Policy and Immigration

As of October 28, 2022, Tabitha Johnson-Green’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Environment

Believes in the science of climate action.

Wants to see cleaner air and water to promote healthy communities.

Wants to increase investments in clean energy like solar and wind energy.

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Economy

As of October 28, 2022, Tabitha Johnson-Green’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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