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Maura Keller

DEMOCRAT

Maura Keller is running for Georgia US Representative, District 3.

Personal background

Maura is from South Weymouth, Massachusetts. She received a Bachelor's Degree in Nuclear Medicine from Augusta University. Maura has lived in Fayetteville, Georgia for 28 years.

Professional background

Maura is a Nuclear Medicine Technologist. She works at Atlanta Veterans Administration Medical Center, where she has been for the past four years. She previously served in the US Army, retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel.

Political background

Maura Keller's campaign for US Representative is her first entry into politics.

Economy

Supports increasing minimum wage.

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Energy & the Environment

Supports policies that address climate change.

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Healthcare

Supports abortion and said, "EVERYONE should have access to the care they need and have the right to make all decisions about their own body."

Supports expanding Medicare and Medicaid.

Wants to modernize Veterans' Affairs hospitals, improve their hiring system, and "address the fraud, waste and abuse going on in our VAs."

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Voting & Elections

Supports making Election Day a federal holiday so people can vote easier.

Opposes Georgia Senate Bill 202 and said it "has caused many ballot drop boxes to be moved indoors and be closed after business hours."

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Public Safety

Supports policies that prohibit discrimination against the LGBTQ+ community.

Supports enacting gun safety legislation.

Supports criminal justice reform to address "serious issues with overcrowding, punishments that are too harsh, and lack of mental health support."

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Education

Supports investing more money in public education.

Wants schools to have qualified mental health professionals.

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Foreign Policy and Immigration

Supports reforming the current immigration system to "to prevent those with criminal records from entering the country with ease."

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