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Jason Esteves
DEMOCRAT
Jason Esteves is running for Georgia State Senator, District 35.
Personal background
Jason received his bachelor's in psychology from University of Miami and his juris doctor from Emory University School of Law. He and his wife, Ariel, have two children and they reside in northwest Atlanta.
Professional background
Jason is a partner at the law firm of Hudson Cook LLP, where he specializes in regulatory, litigation, privacy, and data security issues. Previously, he served as Vice President at Equifax Inc., overseeing regulatory matters, risk mitigation, and disputes and investigations. Before Equifax, he was a litigation associate at McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP (now Dentons US LLP).
Political background
Jason Esteves has been the Georgia State Senator for District 6 since 2023. He serves on several Senate Committees, including Children and Families, Agriculture and Consumer Affairs, Finance, State and Local Governmental Operations, and Interstate Cooperation, and is the Vice Chair of Finance.
Economy
Aims to promote livable wages and legislation that will allow small businesses to flourish
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Energy & the Environment
Advocates for affordable clean energy, sustainable infrastructure for economic growth, and conserving land.
Supports renewable energy, public transport expansion, and tackling environmental issues like air pollution and river cleanup in Senate District 6.
Believes families should have access to clean, affordable energy.
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Healthcare
Wants to prioritize mental healthcare options and provide more resources for senior care.
Plans to fight for the expansion of Medicaid and accessible, affordable healthcare
Said, "Was proud to support Planned Parenthood Southeast. Their work is critical to promoting and protecting reproductive health and freedom."
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Voting & Elections
Supports strengthening voting rights and integrity, opposes discriminatory laws impacting individuals' identities or origins.
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Public Safety
Sponsored Alyssa's Law, which requires local education agencies to have a mobile panic alert system that connects to and ensures coordination between first responders in the event of a school security emergency.
Sponsored Bill SB119, which prohibits people convicted of misdemeanor crimes of family violence from receiving, possessing, or transporting a firearm
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Education
Supports educational equity and inclusivity and created the LGBTQ+ Task Force to support LGBTQ+ students.
Wants robust public education and plans to enhance Georgia's schools by securing increased funding, closing opportunity gaps, and broadening early learning for three and four year olds.
Sponsored Bill SB49, which will increase the cap on education savings accounts.
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