Introduced a bill in the Georgia House of Representatives that requires Georgia men who wanted to obtain a prescription for Viagra to first obtain permission from their significant other, ban vasectomies in Georgia, and classify unprotected sex as aggravated assault --> attack on HB-481
Supports an increase in Georgia's budget on matters of education (higher and K-12), environment, healthcare, law enforcement and transportation infrastructure
Endorses the enforcement of federal immigration laws by state and local police
Supports government regulations on the private sector
Supports a plan to help those seeking employment get a job and keep from economic slump
Served as Georgia State Representative since 2011, head of Kendrick Law Practice and non-profit Minority Access to Capital
Currently working as a public school teacher at Salem High School, taught Criminal Justice at Vermont Community College (VCC)
Increase funding for school programs that will impact on student learning; but, also, challenge school and district leaders to keep up-to-date a statistical data of their behavioral intervention of those children who are failing
Supports laws that will reform public housing and renter's rights
Backs training our police officers to be compassionate and, at the same time, to willfully engage the members of the community to welcome and to trust the police as members of the same community who is willing, based on their oath, to protect and to serve them whenever it is necessary
Supports the creation of an integrated transportation system with a rapid transit that could help the members of the community to be more active when they are being forced by the forces of nature to stop driving their personal vehicle
Wants to combine road constructions and public transportation in long-term public policy