Vote Jen Heath
Jen has 30 years of operations and project management experience and is currently a Sr Tech PM at MaxMedia.
11/08/2022
If there's one issue that resonates throughout the new Georgia House District 83, it's disappointment with politics as usual - voters are tired of the polarization, tired of the most extreme voices being amplified ad nauseum, tired of politicians who care more about headlines and buzzwords than practical solutions for our neighborhoods and interests.
We can do better. My involvement at the local and state level on core issues like development, debt, human rights, and public safety has shown me that a rigorous focus on the facts & issues can bring us together and make our communities stronger. That's what I'm committed to doing at the state level, and I'd be honored to have your support for State Representative.
www.catherine4ga.com
10/01/2020
It has come to our attention that the author of this referendum, Rep. Matthew Wilson's voter guide is incorrect about what the Brookhaven Charter Review Commission actually recommended. The CRC wanted to *add* term limits for city council and one additional term for mayor, giving all city officials a three-term limit. To present a referendum for unlimited terms as if it reflects the CRC's findings is simply not accurate.
What the Brookhaven Charter Review Commission really said about the role of term limits in the city charter:
"With regard to term limits, the Commission found that City has a wealth of well educated, civic minded and otherwise qualified residents available to serve in elected office. Because of the advantages of incumbency, these talented people are reluctant to stand for office. One half of Council elections have featured an unchallenged incumbent. The Commission further found that the imposition of term limits allows for innovation and responsiveness."
11/05/2019
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