Re-Elect Beth Moore for Georgia State House
 

RE-elect beth Moore for state House

 
 
 
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Re-elect Beth Moore

why I’M RUNNING AGAIN.

I signed up to be a public servant in order to represent the values of everyday Georgians: good-hearted, hospitable folks who welcome you in, no matter who you are, where you’re from, who you love, or how you worship (if you do). 

I serve to represent workers who work full-time yet struggle to make ends meet while also saving for retirement. I serve to represent children who don't have a voice in government but whose future is in the hands of our public school system. I serve to represent patients who are too sick to lobby their elected officials for healthcare reform. I serve to represent responsible business owners who want to play by the rules but can’t compete against unfair hiring practices. 

I ask for your vote to continue the great work we’ve already started: holding the Governor accountable for Georgia’s COVID-19 response; fighting for quality, affordable healthcare for all Georgians; preserving the integrity of the teaching profession and public education; advocating for progressive social and economic policies that attract businesses to Georgia; promoting voting rights and fair elections; protecting every woman’s and every family’s right to control their own medical decisions; and sponsoring social justice legislation, like the Hate Crimes Bill I voted for in 2020.

Georgia Deserves Better.

Georgia Deserves
Moore.

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Democratic CandidateMeet Beth Moore

Beth and her husband Lorie live in the vibrant community of Peachtree Corners, which is part of Georgia’s House District 95, alongside Norcross, Berkeley Lake, Duluth, and Johns Creek. She grew up in the district, having graduated from Wesleyan, where she earned the HOPE Scholarship to attend UGA, and later received her law degree from GSU.

As an entertainment attorney and entrepreneur, Beth understands the many practical, legal, and financial challenges faced by small businesses and gig workers, especially when it comes to accessing affordable healthcare. As a progressive Democrat married to a compassionate Republican, she also knows we all have more in common with each other than social media might lead you to believe.

House District 95

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