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Kim Larkin-Floria

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Kim Larkin-Floria is running for Georgia State Representative, District 30.

Personal background

Kim holds an Associates Degree in Sign Language Interpretation and Translation from Los Angele Pierce College and a Bachelor's Degree in Deaf Studies from California State University, Northridge. She lives with her husband and is a mom and grandmother.

Professional background

Kim Larkin-Floria is a Sign Language Interpreter for her own company, where she has been working for 42 years. She also serves as a Health and Wellness Coach.

Political background

As of April 22, 2024, Kim Larkin-Floria’s website did not contain information on this issue.

Economy

Plans to prioritize installing more affordable housing to improve quality of life for working families.

Supports the success of workers and small businesses.

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Energy & the Environment

Plans to prioritize clean air and water for future generations.

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Healthcare

Supports abortion and wants to overturn the six-week abortion ban in Georgia.

Wants to protect intravenous pyelogram (IVF), which is an x-ray of the urinary tract, as a form of conception.

Plans to ensure affordable access to birth control and "other family planning measures."

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Voting & Elections

Wants to address political division in Georgia.

Said she wants to "Focus on the real problems that most of us discuss around the kitchen table and lose sleep over at night."

Said she "Advocates for fair redistricting of Georgia districts-voters should select their representatives; representatives should not be selecting their voters."

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Public Safety

As of July 25, 2024, Kim Larkin-Floria’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Education

Plans to provide students with adequate learning resources, and emphasizes they learn to "respect the role of the First Amendment in education."

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