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Ben Watson
REPUBLICAN
Ben Watson is running for Georgia State Senator, District 1.
Personal background
Ben graduated from the Emanuel County Institute and the University of Georgia. He has a medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia. He lives on the Isle of Hope with his wife, Bernice. They have three sons and three grandchildren. Ben is a native of Twin City, Georgia.
Professional background
Ben has served as a primary care physician in Savannah since 1988. He specializes in geriatrics.
Political background
Ben Watson served two terms as a State House Representative from 2010-2014. As a representative, he served as the Vice-Chairman of the Health and Human Services Committee, Secretary of the Science and Technology Committee, and a member of the Higher Education Committee. In 2015, he was elected as District 1's State Senator and still serves in this capacity. He previously served as chairman of the Senate Health and Human Services Committee and as a member of the Appropriations, Public Safety, and Transportation Committees.
Economy
Supports tax cuts and helped reduce tax rate from 6.0 to 5.5 percent in Georgia.
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Energy & the Environment
Prioritizes protecting Georgia coastlines.
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Healthcare
Sponsored Senate Bill 16, which allows doctors to practice across state lines to address doctor shortages.
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Voting & Elections
As of July 25, 2024, Ben Watson’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Public Safety
Supports legislation that restricts funding for police departments that do not cooperate with federal immigration laws.
Supports the Georgia Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
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Education
Opposes the participation of transgender athletes in sports that correlate with their gender identity
Supports legislation that notifies parents and guardians about what books students check out of the library.
Supports legislation banning sex education until sixth grade with an exception for menstruation.
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