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Regina Lewis-Ward

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Regina Lewis-Ward is running for Georgia State Representative, District 115.

Personal background

Regina grew up in Brooklyn, New York. She earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in computer systems from Bernard M. Baruch College and a Master of Arts in political science from Clayton State University.

Professional background

Regina previously has worked with Georgia Tech's Enterprise Innovative Institute and Advance Technology Development Center. Additionally, she is an adjunct professor and a children's book author.

Political background

Regina Lewis-Ward was elected to the Georgia General Assembly in 2020 and represents Georgia's 109th District. She serves on the state Agriculture and Consumer Affairs, Banks and Banking, Interstate Cooperation, and Energy, Utilities, & Telecommunications committees. Previously, she joined the Stockbridge City Council in 2014. She is a former member of the Georgia House Minority Whip team and past chair of the Henry County Democratic Committee.

Economy

As State Representative, she sponsored House Bill 261, which requires "employers to provide a pay stub or other documentation that shows tax withholdings and all deductions when paying employees."

As State Representative, she sponsored House Bill 566, which calls for the Department of Agriculture "to spend no less than five percent of the marketing and promotion budget for agricultural producers on minority or women-owned agricultural enterprises; to protect against discrimination in loan and grant programs."

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Energy & the Environment

As State Representative, she sponsored House Bill 279 in 2021, which requires "local governments to post contents of environmental effects reports on their official websites..."

Passed 2021 HB 676, which creates a "legislative advisory oversight to state farmers markets".

Passed HB 262 to establish the Office of Equity in Agriculture.

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Healthcare

Introduced HB 144, also known as the George Burgess Act, to strengthen the rights of adult wards under guardianship.

Passed HB 197, which permits the use of sick leave to care for family members.

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Voting & Elections

As of July 25, 2024, Regina Lewis-Ward’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Public Safety

As of July 25, 2024, Regina Lewis-Ward’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Education

Supports funding sports programs for children with disabilities.

Passed HB 329, which suspended school system ratings and report cards for the 2020-2021.

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