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Sandy Donatucci

REPUBLICAN

Sandy Donatucci is running for Georgia State Representative, District 105.

Personal background

Sandy Donatucci graduated Peters Township High School in Franklin County, Pennsylvania in 1983. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Marketing from Indiana University in Pennsylvania in 1987. She has lived in Gwinnett County for 23 years and is married to her husband Bill, with whom she has two sons and one daughter. She serves on the Executive Board for the Gwinnet County Republican Party and held a position as Vice President of the Turtle Creek Homeowners Association for 11 years.

Professional background

Sandy is as a Realtor for her own company and is Planning Commissioner for the Gwinnett County Government. She has experience as a Personal Trainer at Gold's Gym for nine years and as a Sales Representative for 8 years.

Political background

Sandy Donatucci campaign for state representative is her first entry into politics.

Economy

Said she plans to "continue efforts to combat persistent inflation... By keeping Georgia #1 for job growth, promoting small business growth, and expanding opportunity..."

Believes "High prices caused by disastrous policies in D.C. continue to crush our family budgets."

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Energy & the Environment

As of July 25, 2024, Sandy Donatucci’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Healthcare

As of July 25, 2024, Sandy Donatucci’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Voting & Elections

Said she "believes that people – not government – always have the best solutions and should always come first."

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Public Safety

Said she supports " continued efforts to crack down on the cartels and gangs that are pushing deadly drugs on our families... continued reforms to make sure prosecutors and law enforcement are enforcing the law, and she will continue the fight against human trafficking."

Plans to back law enforcement, first responders, and firefighters to ensure they have adequate resources to perform their duties.

Plans to address traffic congestion in Gwinnett County by marking that as a priority for funding.

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Education

Plans to expand parental options for families in underperforming schools while encourage more transparency regarding their children's education.

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