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Kay Kirkpatrick
REPUBLICAN
Kay Kirkpatrick is running for Georgia State Senator, District 32.
Personal background
Kay earned her Bachelor's degree from the University of Kentucky and her medical degree from the University of Louisville School of Medicine. Kay and her husband, Dr. Tom Haltom, have two children. They are active members of East Cobb United Methodist Church and live in Atlanta.
Professional background
Kay is an orthopedic surgeon with over 30 years of experience, specializing in hand surgery, and served as the President of Resurgens Orthopaedics in Atlanta. She has also worked as a consultant and lecturer on patient safety in surgery.
Political background
Dr. Kay Kirkpatrick is a State Senator for Georgia Senate District 32. She has served 2 terms in this role. She serves as Chair of the Veterans, Military and Homeland Security Committee and as Chairman of the Senate Ethics Committee, as well as being a member of the Senate Health and Human Services, Insurance and Labor Committees. Additionally, she was recently selected to serve a two-year term as vice chair of the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) Children, Families, and Human Services Committee.
Economy
Supports tax exemption from school district property taxes for Cherokee County seniors over 62 and disabled residents with 5-year residency.
Supports tax conformity with federal codes from 2019, a new sales tax reporting system, and job tax credits for PPE manufacturers.
Supports aiding businesses of all sizes, drawing on her healthcare business experience, especially amid COVID-19.
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Energy & the Environment
Supports prohibiting the use of Creosote or Naphthenate Treated Railroad Ties.
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Healthcare
Has worked with the Georgia Department of Public Health to improve the state's pandemic response... and she supported legislation to protect healthcare workers during the pandemic.
Supports extending Medicaid coverage for low-income mothers in Georgia from two to six months postpartum to reduce the state's high maternal mortality rate.
Supports healthcare billing reform; endorsed House Bill 888 to prevent surprise billing, facilitate insurer-provider dispute resolution, and mandate a health claims database under insurance commissioner oversight.
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Voting & Elections
Supports eliminating at-will absentee voting, requiring photo identification for absentee voting for cause, "cracking down on ballot harvesting" by outlawing drop boxes.
Supports 2020 Georgia election fraud theories and repeated audits of the states election procedures.
Said, "I am working every day to get to the truth in order to protect our legal votes."
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Public Safety
Supports implementing a hate crime penalty statute, mandating enhanced sentences for crimes motivated by victims' characteristics, with specific penalties for misdemeanors and felonies, and establishing reporting requirements.
Supports legislation enhancing penalties for crimes against first responders, proposing imprisonment and fines for bias-motivated intimidation.
Supports Senate Bill 358 to honor military service and bolster public safety by addressing rising crime rates and encouraging more trained officers, showing gratitude to uniformed personnel for state safety.
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Education
Supports enhanced oversight of local school finances, mandating corrective plans and audit-related training for new board members through Senate Bill 68.
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