You shouldn't have to drive an hour or go broke just to see your doctor.
Rural hospitals are closing or cutting services.
People can't afford care, so they wait until it's an emergency — and that costs everyone more.
We need to expand healthcare access and protect rural clinics and hospitals.
If you work hard, you should be able to afford a home, food, and electricity.
Housing prices are rising faster than wages.
Energy costs are out of control, and the Public Service Commission isn't protecting us.
Costs for working families are going up while big corporations get loopholes and tax breaks.
We've got $15 billion in reserves, but our schools, hospitals, and roads are falling behind.
Your tax dollars should come back home, not sit in Atlanta or fund handouts to billionaires.
We need to invest in schools, roads, and public safety to keep our small towns strong.
Budget cuts from D.C. shouldn't mean fewer services for Georgia families.