From Ronald Millar <[email protected]>
Subject Support Our Endorsed Georgia Candidates
Date April 21, 2020 1:54 PM
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Hi  John,
 
The Freethought Equality Fund[[link removed]] has endorsed three terrific nontheist and allied Georgia candidates who are in competitive primaries on June 9. Short bios of these endorsed candidates are below, as are links to support their campaigns. Please be as generous as you can.
 
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You can learn more about Kelly Johnson's campaign here [[link removed]]and make a donation to his campaign here[[link removed]].
 
You can learn more about Andrea Stephenson's campaign here[[link removed]] and make a donation to her campaign here[[link removed]].
 
You can learn more about Anne Allen Westbrook's campaign here[[link removed]] and make a donation to her campaign here[[link removed]].
 
Kelly Johnson[[link removed]] is running for the Georgia State Senate in District 35. Johnson is a Navy veteran and just finished his doctorate in public policy. He says, “I’m a straight-talking, innovative, concerned citizen who is passionate about our planet, my community, and a progressive advocate who is ready to serve!” His community service is evident with his work with the Fulton County Zoning Board, Georgia Equality, Main Street Academy (a public charter
school), and Coalition of South Fulton Now, which was instrumental in the creation of the new city of South Fulton. Johnson’s policy priorities including addressing climate change, fighting for effective public education, legalizing cannabis, and creating a healthy community with expanded healthcare, and infrastructure improvements. Johnson is agnostic/atheist.
 
Andrea Stephenson[[link removed]] is running for the Georgia State House in District 104. Trained in Epidemiology and Social Research, Stephenson has worked in local, state, and federal government positions as well as serving as an Associate Professor at Florida A&M University. Her work and volunteer experience has provided the skills to be a legislator who will “increase the quality of life for all our residents and to keep our kids and families safe.” Stephenson’s policy priorities include fighting for fair elections, ensuring
access to quality and affordable healthcare, raising the minimum wage to a living wage, increasing funding for public schools, expanding public transportation, reforming the criminal justice system, and protecting our environment and natural resources. Stephenson is spiritual but not religious and respects the religious choices citizens make that help our community, our country and our world.
 
Anne Allen Westbrook[[link removed]] is running for the Georgia House of Representatives in District 163. Westbrook is a respected attorney and a community leader. She serves as a Cultural Affairs Commissioner for the City of Savannah, which supports arts organizations that make up the cultural fabric of the community. Previously, she served as the State Legislative Lead for the Georgia Chapter of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America. In that capacity, Westbrook helped defeat dangerous gun bills in the Georgia
General Assembly and worked with the City of Savannah to unanimously pass a gun violence prevention resolution, the first of its kind to pass in Georgia. Westbrook’s policy priorities include expanding Medicaid, supporting reproductive rights and evidence-based sex education, reforming the criminal justice system, enacting common sense gun laws, addressing climate change, and fully funding public schools and expanding access to pre-K in neighborhood schools. Westbrook is a progressive Christian and an ally of the atheist and humanist community.
 
You can see all our 2020 endorsed candidates here[[link removed]].
 
Thank you for your membership and support! 
 
Sincerely,

Ron Millar
PAC Coordinator
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Equality[[link removed]], Freethought Equality Fund[[link removed]] and our endorsed candidates are voluntary and are not tax deductible. 
 

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