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Imani Barnes

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Imani Barnes is running for Georgia State Representative, District 86.

Personal background

Imani earned a bachelor's degree in biology and chemistry from South Carolina State University and a master's degree in public health. She is currently a doctoral candidate for public health at Walden University.

Professional background

Imani has experience as a youth development coach and has been involved in partnerships to facilitate youth development.

Political background

Imani Barnes was elected as the State Representative in State House District 86 in 2022 and has served one term in this position.

Economy

Opposes Senate Bill 354 which allows beauty shops/salons and barber shops to employ individuals without a Cosmetology license to do the following: Wash, shampoo, comb, brush, blow-dry, and apply cosmetics.

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Energy & the Environment

Supports urgent environmental action and wants to implement legislation to enhance Georgia's environmental safety. Plans to integrate social justice with environmental protection, with a focus on access to clean water and air for all Georgians.

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Healthcare

Supports expanding Medicaid and supports the work of Stacey Abrams to "provide healthcare for 500,000+ Georgians and create 60,000+ Georgia jobs."

The candidate's website says, "Representative Barnes...sponsored [House Bill] 74 that would provide Lymphedema coverage under Medicaid."

Supports abortion.

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Voting & Elections

As of July 25, 2024, Imani Barnes’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Public Safety

Barnes is a woman of color and a member of the LGBTQ+ community. She is endorsed by the LGBTQ+ Victory Fund.

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Education

Supports free breakfast and lunch for eligible public school students, funding under the Quality Basic Education Act, and the promotion of Georgia-grown products in these programs.

Plans to increase funding for public schools, particularly in impoverished areas, to narrow the education gap, raise teacher salaries, and ensure public funds remain in Georgia's public schools.

Wants to "Provide...grants by the State Board of Education to local units of administration to support students living in poverty (Foster, Migrant, impoverished, homeless youth)."

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