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Leesa Hagan

REPUBLICAN

Leesa Hagan is running for Georgia State Representative, District 156.

Personal background

Leesa has a degree in education from the University of Georgia. She is a member of Grace Community Presbyterian Church in Lyons. She lives in Toombs County, Georgia with her husband, and they have two college-aged sons.

Professional background

Leesa was an educator in public, private, and home school settings for 13 years. She started a consulting firm for small business owners to reach more customers online.

Political background

Leesa Hagan was elected to the Georgia House of Representatives in a 2021 special election and served for the remainder of the 2021-2022 legislative term. She serves as House Majority Deputy Whip, Secretary of the House Rural Caucus, a member of the GA WORKS Licensing Commission, and was appointed by Speaker Burns to the House Rural Development Council. Leesa also serves on the Agriculture & Consumer Affairs, Natural Resources & Environment, and Small Business Development committees.

Economy

Supports a balanced Georgia budget that includes restoring funds cut during COVID-19, and supporting law enforcement, judiciary, healthcare, and education funding.

Supports suspending state fuel taxes.

Supports lower income tax rates.

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Energy & the Environment

Supports expanding oil and gas infrastructure as energy sources.

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Healthcare

Opposes abortion.

Supports HB 1013, establishing a task force to divert the mentally ill from incarceration.

Supports comprehensive mental health care reform, expanding access and practitioner eligibility, enhancing telemedicine, mandating insurance coverage, and increasing workforce through incentivized loans, with a focus on transparency and resources for community responders.

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Voting & Elections

Opposes local election officials receiving grants or gifts from non-governmental sources for election-related activities, restricting such support to state or federal government only.

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Public Safety

Supports House Bill 1017, which would criminalize squatting without consent.

Plans to establish an anti-gang unit, fund crime investigation resources, and improve law enforcement recruitment and salaries.

Supports collaboration between Georgia law enforcement and federal immigration authorities to exchange immigration status information for public safety.

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Education

Supports prioritizing education in the budget including investments in K-12 programs, increased teacher salaries, and grants for paraprofessional certification.

Supports the Unmask Georgia Students Act, which prohibits local public and charter schools from requiring students to wear face masks or face coverings at school.

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