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This Moment Demands More

Amanda is running to put power, policy, and progress back in the hands of the people.

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THE PEOPLE FIRST

THE PEOPLE FIRST

“I believe we should live in a First Congressional District that puts our people first.”

Why She’s Running

Amanda is running to put power, policy, and progress back in the hands of the people. Georgia Congressional District 1 deserves more than empty promises and partisan talking points. We deserve a representative who knows our communities and fights for them.

Her platform is rooted in the everyday needs of Southeast Georgians:

  • Public Education and Good Jobs

    Every child deserves a quality education that leads to opportunity, starting with early learning and ending with local job training and apprenticeships.

  • Affordable Living

    People who work in the First Congressional District should be able to live in the First Congressional District. That means higher wages, affordable housing, and economic investment that centers families and workers.

  • Healthcare for All

    Our seniors, veterans, rural families, and working people deserve accessible, affordable healthcare and Medicaid expansion.

  • Port and Worker Advocacy

    Port workers keep our economy moving — they need a Congresswoman who will fight for fair pay, union rights, and federal infrastructure dollars.

  • Climate Resilience

    From hurricanes to flooding, our coastal communities need prevention and protection, not just disaster response.

  • Voting Rights and Democracy

    Amanda believes in a democracy that works for everyone, from parents to seniors to young first-time voters. That means expanding access, not rolling it back.

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“We don’t need more career politicians. We need people who want to work, who want to fight, and who understand what it takes to build something, not just tear it down.”