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Jan Jones
REPUBLICAN
Jan Jones is running for Georgia State Representative, District 47.
Personal background
Jan was born in Warner Robins and has lived in Fulton County for 30 years. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in Journalism from the University of Georgia and a master's degree in Finance from Georgia State University. Jan and her husband, Kalin, have four children, and are members at Northpoint Community Church in Alpharetta.
Professional background
Jan worked as a marketing manager for Home Box Office and owned a home-based small business.
Political background
Jan Jones was first elected to the Georgia House of Representatives in 2003 and has served since then. Previously, she represented district 46, until 2012. In 2010, she was elected Speaker Pro Tempore, the second highest position in the Georgia House, where she represents House District 47. She also initiated and wrote the charter to create the City of Milton in 2006.
Economy
Wants tax reductions to support entrepreneurs, specifically small businesses.
Believes the COVID-19 pandemic's aftermath should be used to innovate and create jobs to meet families' needs through state reforms and innovation to promote employment opportunities.
Plans to grant cap future property taxes to North Fulton homeowners.
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Energy & the Environment
As of July 25, 2024, Jan Jones’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Healthcare
Supports Medicaid Heathcare to "ensure healthcare is more accessible, affordable, and predictable... the Georgia legislature passed bills that addressed surprise billing for out-of-network hospital costs, expanded Medicaid for new mothers up to 6 months after birth."
Plans to institute parental leave six months after giving birth to state employees.
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Voting & Elections
Plans to implement HB 531 to change to election process by "providing greater public notice of voter machine testing, uniformity of voting schedules, revisions to the absentee ballot request period and deadlines, as well as codifying ballot drop boxes in each county based on population..."
Plans to institute more rigorous election Integrity policies to promote just outcomes.
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Public Safety
Said "In 2021, Jan helped lead House Republicans in passing legislation to ... reduce sex trafficking...This year... [Georgia Legislature] also passed historic hate crimes legislation... for enhanced sentencing...of the underlying crime..."
Plans to intensify efforts against human trafficking in Georgia, promote justice for victims, target areas like Atlanta "with high rates of human trafficking" hold perpetrators accountable, and advance legislation aimed at eliminating the issue through her role on the GRACE Commission.
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Education
Supports incentivizing STEM education by authoring legislation that boosts HOPE/Zell Miller scholarship GPA for STEM courses to enhance student opportunities in rigorous fields.
Worked on issues " including a Parents Bill of Rights (HB 1176); ... and protecting K-12 students from being exposed to age-inappropriate materials (HB 1217)."
Supports allocating $30,000 state grants for school security, advocates for funding PPE and COVID-19 safety measures in schools, and is committed to backing those who "put their lives at risk for our families and communities."
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