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Karen L. Bennett

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Karen L. Bennett is running for Georgia State Representative, District 94.

Personal background

Karen has a Bachelor of Science Degree from Howard University, a Master of Science Degree from Georgia State University, a Master of Divinity Degree from Candler School of Theology at Emory University, and a Doctor of Physical Therapy from Alabama State University. She is actively involved with the New Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church.

Professional background

Karen has served as a Physical Therapist and has been involved with various related organizations, including the Physical Therapy Association of Georgia, The American Physical Therapy Association House of Delegates, and the TRI Alliance of Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists and Speech Pathologists in Georgia.

Political background

Karen L. Bennett is the State Representative of State House District 94. She was elected in 2012.

Economy

Said she "understands the needs of businesses and the rights of labor."

Serves on the Regulated Industries, Economic Development, and Tourism Committees.

Supports "Veteran Work Opportunity Tax Credits, Income Tax Cuts, Equitable Pay For Kinship Care, [and] Minimum Wage Increase"

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Energy & the Environment

Serves on the Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Committee.

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Healthcare

Wants to expand Medicaid and "ensure that constituents have access to healthcare information and affordable healthcare."

Participated in "Breast Care Awareness forums and launched the Emma B. Allen Pink Sash Parade, honoring breast cancer survivors and bringing awareness to the benefits of early detection."

Serves on the Public Health Committee.

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Voting & Elections

Said, "Our voting power can be the first step in rectifying the overturn of Roe v. Wade."

Said, "Our voting rights are still under attack in Georgia...Since the Shelby County v. Holder ruling in 2013, Republicans have consistently created laws that have suppressed our votes."

Said, "Regardless of the apparent partisan gerrymander, I still intend to run and represent the citizens of Georgia."

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Public Safety

Serves on the Code Revision Committee.

Supports "Hate Crime Legislation."

Wants to increase "protections for seniors against fraud and abuse."

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Education

Supports fully funded public school classrooms and increased funding for children with special needs

Has been a member of the Georgia Babies Can’t Wait Continuous Quality Improvement Committee and both DeKalb and Gwinnett Interagency Coordinating Council for Children with Special Needs.

Said, "We need to fully FUND our public schools and not shift funds to privately-owned schools."

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