Policy Positions
Positions as of June 30, 2026, extracted from source websites.
Economy(1)
Supports bringing targeted food processing to Georgia to create jobs in rural areas, reduce food waste, and stimulate the economy.
"If we brought targeted food processing to Georgia. In a way that would actually create jobs in rural America, rural Georgia, that actually brings population back to those places, allows farmers to monetize the 40% that's wasted. It also increases our food supply and ultimately reduces cost right here in Georgia, while stimulating the economy."
Healthcare(1)
Expresses skepticism about Medicaid expansion as a solution, arguing the real problem is healthcare capacity, and instead supports expanding scope of practice for physician assistants, RNs, and others to increase access to care.
"The problem is actually the capacity of healthcare to provide people with services. Medicare just gives somebody the ability to pay for care. It doesn't mean that they're gonna be able to get that care in a timely fashion. And so what we have to do is we have to look at our credentialing programs, allowing not just our physicians and doctors, but physician assistants and RNs and others to actually practice at the top end of their credentials to get better care to people."