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Marvin Lim

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Marvin Lim is running for Georgia State Representative, District 98.

Personal background

Marvin Lim is from Norcross, GA, where he resides. He immigrated from the Philippines and later attended Lakeside High School, and holds a Bachelors Degree from Emory University. and law degree from Yale Law School.

Professional background

Marvin Lim is an associate at Holcomb and Ward law firm. He has worked as an attorney, legislative counsel, policy advocate, and in job development for refugees and immigrants.

Political background

Marvin Lim is a State Representative in Georgia District 98. He was elected to the role in 2020, and has served 2 terms in this role.

Economy

As a state representative, Marvin helped allocate $11 million to improve road safety.

Allocated funds towards community health work and training and hiring initiatives.

Opposed gas station rezoning and expansion.

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Energy & the Environment

Supports funding for Greenspace, as he wrote a $19 million EPA grant for greenspace and clean buildings.

Allocated a variety of funds towards National Parks and Energy initiatives.

Wants to fight climate change and protect natural resources.

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Healthcare

Supports allocating resources for Covid-19 recovery programs.

Supports access to abortion as he "stopped funding of misleading anti-abortion pregnancy centers."

Proposed training and programs for a variety of health issues such as Dementia, Covid-19, mpox, opioids, and mental health.

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Voting & Elections

Plans to protect voting access and fighting against voter suppression.

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Public Safety

Expanded funds for sexual assault and violence survivors.

Supports changes to the justice system, ending cash bail, and reducing incarceration rates.

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Education

Supports funding public schools, raising teacher salaries, and expanding pre-K programs.

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