Together, we can invest in people, strengthen communities, and make government work better for everyone.
Support economic growth with smart programs, job strategies, and small business investments that help working families do more than survive—they thrive.
Use open data and new ideas to fix what’s broken, test better solutions, and prepare for emergencies like public health crises or climate change.
Boost transparency and oversight to ensure infrastructure and transit projects are efficient, on budget, and built to serve Atlanta’s residents.
Cut what doesn’t work. Fund what does. Invest in proven programs with measurable impact by using performance-driven budgeting.
Grow violence interruption efforts, invest in public safety partnerships, and protect all communities with comprehensive prevention strategies.
Support Atlanta’s artists and creatives as essential workers in our culture and economy by funding their work and investing in long-term impact.
Open up city government. Make it simpler to access, understand, and shape—so every voice in every neighborhood has power and influence.
While the city sees historic growth, Atlanta ranks last in the nation for economic mobility. That means children born into poverty here are less likely to escape it than anywhere else in the country. As a result, Atlanta now has the highest income inequality in the U.S.
This campaign will tackle the root causes of inequality with bold, targeted policies and investments that ensure that every family, small business, and community in Atlanta has a real shot at success, not just survival. We have an opportunity to transform the City Council from a reactive legislative body into a bold, accessible, and transparent force for progress
and create real pathways for families to build and sustain generational wealth.
and local entrepreneurs to help them thrive and stay open in Atlanta.
with a focus on affordability, efficiency, and transparency.
so taxpayers can see where their money is going and to evaluate which programs are working (and also, which programs are not).
to ensure better representation of community voices in City Hall.
including referenda and ballot initiatives, while guarding against suppression tactics like signature matching.
recognizing their central role in shaping both our culture and our economy.
that address root causes and create a comprehensive, community-centered public safety strategy.