Top priorities

What Dr. Kim Will Fight For In The Legislature

“This campaign is about service, not ambition. Kim is running so seniors are not left waiting and every resident of Henry County feels seen, heard, and supported.”

Housing Affordability & Stability

Rising housing and utility costs are pushing families and seniors to the edge. The state plays a direct role in affordability through funding, regulation, and consumer protections.

  • Vote to increase state funding for affordable housing through Georgia’s Housing Trust Fund
  • Support tax incentives for developers who build affordable housing for seniors and working families
  • Strengthen tenant protections related to habitability, safety standards, and transparency
  • Pass Rent Control
  • Advocate for utility affordability programs and consumer protections during rate increase debates

Seniors & Healthcare Access

Georgia’s seniors often face delays and confusion accessing benefits and care due to underfunded systems and lack of oversight.

  • Support funding increases for the Department of Human Services programs that serve seniors
  • Advocate for improved oversight and reporting on benefit processing times
  • Expand support for community-based healthcare access programs
  • Strengthen constituent casework support to help seniors navigate state systems

Strong Public Schools & Student Support

The state controls school funding formulas and education policy that directly affect Henry County classrooms.

  • Fight for full funding of Georgia’s public school funding formula
  • Support increased state investment in counselors, social workers, and student support services
  • Protect public education funding from being diverted away from local schools
  • Work with educators to ensure state policies reflect classroom realities

Food Security & Community Support

Food insecurity is directly affected by state funding decisions and program eligibility rules.

  • Support increased funding for state-administered nutrition assistance programs
  • Strengthen coordination between state agencies and nonprofit food providers
  • Advocate for streamlined access to benefits for families and seniors
  • Push for data-driven oversight to identify and address service gaps

Transportation & Smart Growth

The state legislature controls transportation funding and long-term infrastructure planning.

  • Advocate for road safety investments in growing and high-traffic areas
  • Support state transportation funding that reflects population growth
  • Push for accountability and transparency in infrastructure spending
  • Ensure transportation planning prioritizes safety, economic access, and quality of life

Public Safety & Neighborhood Stability

Public safety depends on prevention, accountability, and coordination between the state and local agencies.

  • Work with law enforcement and emergency services to address resource gaps
  • Support funding for fraud prevention and consumer protection programs, especially for seniors
  • Advocate for state resources that support community-based prevention efforts
  • Ensure state public safety funding is tied to transparency and accountability

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VOTING DATES

Early Voting: April 27 – May 15, 2026

Primary Election Day: Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Voter Registration Deadline: Monday, April 20, 2026

Absentee Ballot Request Deadline: Friday, May 8, 2026

Earliest Day to Request an Absentee Ballot for the May primary: March 2, 2026