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Sammy Baker

NONPARTISAN

Sammy Baker is running for City Council Member, Special Election.

Personal background

In 2022, Sammy Baker joined the Libertarian Party of Georgia and currently serves on the fundraising committee. Additionally, she is involved in a new initiative to encourage and support other stay-at-home moms running for local office. Sammy Baker's family moved to Freehome following her father’s retirement from the Navy in 2003. She began attending Sequoyah High School during her 10th-grade year. She and her husband had a daughter in 2015 and a son in 2020.

Professional background

In 2015, Sammy Baker decided to become a full-time stay-at-home mom. After Sammy graduated high school in 2006, she pursued certification and became an aesthetician (skin therapist).

Political background

Sammy Baker's campaign for city council is her first entry into politics.

Natural Resources & the Environment

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Housing & Urban Development

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Public Safety

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TOP PRIORITY

Public Services

She hopes to make the legal system more accessible by simplifying legal language

She states on her website, "to achieve this vision of accessible laws, I plan to reach out to the Georgia bar association and Georgia law colleges to collaborate on creating a simplified version of our laws".

She states on her website, "I firmly believe that citizens should not be compelled to fund art projects or other endeavors through taxes. Instead, we can foster creativity and cultural growth by encouraging private crowdfunding initiatives for these ventures. By doing so, we preserve individual agency and prevent unnecessary spending that burdens taxpayers."

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Transportation & Infrastructure

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