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Jenny Enderlin

DEMOCRAT

Jenny Enderlin is running for Georgia State Senator, District 6.

Personal background

Jenny graduated from Booker T. Washington High and Florida State University. She is married to a retired U.S. Marine fighter pilot. They have two kids together. She lives in Newnan.

Professional background

Jenny currently works as a professional writer for various publications, focusing on the arts, and is a board member for her local history center. She has previously worked at financial nonprofits and is a former Dollar General cashier.

Political background

Jenny Enderlin's campaign for state senator is her first entry into politics,

Economy

Supports a "living minimum wage."

Proposes the creation of more housing with government incentives, providing a "living wage," and a "return to former taxation rates that empowered entrepreneurs" to address homelessness.

Said, "We must put an end to the substandard housing and subpar accommodations those with disabilities often face."

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Energy & the Environment

Believes climate change requires "large-scale addressing."

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Healthcare

Supports legal access to abortion, as well as free accessible birth control and sex education.

Supports expanding Medicare.

Advocates for the removal of PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) contaminants from drinking water.

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Voting & Elections

Supports having ballot drop boxes under 24/7 surveillance in Georgia.

Said, "Our freedom lies in democratic elections and respecting the will of the majority."

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Public Safety

Supports gun control, including background checks, proof of safety training, and permits for concealed carry.

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Education

Opposes school voucher programs, stating "private schools can use loopholes to discriminate based on disability, race, and ethnicity, which perpetuates systematic inequality."

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