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Maya Dillard-Smith

Maya Dillard-Smith is running for US Senate.

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Economy

Other issues don't matter without addressing underlying ability for individuals to earn a living wage

Need to expand individuals access to credit and capital, specifically for middle and working class folks

Paycheck Protection Program is evidence of favoring corporations and millionaires over small businesses

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Healthcare

Universal basic healthcare system

Single payer option

Everyone is entitled as a basic human right to preventative healthcare

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Environment

Re-sign Paris Accords

Adopt UN sustainable development goals

Move to increase carbon capturing with our farmers

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Immigration

Believes current system is broken

Create pathways to citizenship for millions of people who have been here undocumented

Need more legal pathways to citizenship

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Foreign Policy and Immigration

Deployment of military resources is inequitable, make sure more of it gets to front line soldiers

VA resources, medical care, job training, and business opportunities need to be greater for soldiers returning home

Prioritize America as a global community and the interconnectedness of us all

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Education

Georgia has a bad history with race relations and students are still being expelled for racial epithets, which is learned behavior

K-12 education is critical to creating a workforce

Decreasing student debt is critical to giving millennials a fighting shot at the American Dream

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Administration

Has managed federal funds, worked in government, and been a judge of judges.

70% of the electorate this race will be African American and she is the only African American woman in the race.

Does not seek to be a career politician, is a lawyer by training and a public servant who understands the struggle of working class people.

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