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Jennifer Ambler

DEMOCRAT

Jennifer Ambler is running for Georgia State Representative, District 100.

Personal background

Jennifer is from Florida, and has a bachelor's degree from the University of Florida in Political Science and Economics. She currently resides in Forsyth County with her husband Adam. She previously volunteered for Warnock and Abrams and was on the Executive Board of the Forsyth Democrats.

Professional background

Jennifer is a political comedian. She has experience as a High School Mathematics Teacher working with Teach For America, creating a tax preparation company, and working in musical theater.

Political background

Jennifer Amblers campaign for Georgia State Representative in State House District 100 is her first entry into politics.

Economy

Supports increasing wages, adjusting zoning, and developing incentives for affordable housing.

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Energy & the Environment

Said "GA should do everything it can to reduce emissions", which she notes are expanding MARTA amongst other forms of transit, installing electric vehicle chargers, and investing in more green energy like solar and wind power.

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Healthcare

Supports Georgian's receiving full access to heath care and expanding Medicaid.

Wants to reinstate the Roe v Wade law and the ability to pursue an abortion in Georgia.

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Voting & Elections

Said "GA should be doing everything possible to make it easier to vote while preserving security of elections, such as stopping purges of voters, making mail-in voting more accessible and using an independent redistricting committee to draw lines rather than legislators themselves."

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Public Safety

As of October 2, 2024, Jennifer Ambler’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Education

Wants to federally fund public education and expand access to state colleges and vocational programs.

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