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Eric Martin Gisler

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Eric Martin Gisler is running for Georgia State Representative, District 121.

Personal background

Eric Gisler was born in Atlanta, Georgia. He holds a bachelor's degree in biology and oceanography from the University of Georgia.

Professional background

Eric works as a director and product manager at assurified. He previously worked as a senior product manager at Bottomline technologies and Intuit.

Political background

Eric previously ran for the Georgia House of Representatives in 2024 and 2022 but did not win.

Economy

Opposes the reported Public Service Commission's approval of Georgia Power rate hikes.

Supports innovative, market-driven solutions to address Georgia's housing affordability crisis, including allowing accessory dwelling units, updating zoning codes, streamlining approvals for factory-built housing, and repurposing government-owned land for affordable housing.

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Energy & the Environment

Supports accessible clean energy and community solar projects to lower bills, create jobs, and promote local energy independence.

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Healthcare

Supports protecting LGBTQ+ citizens from discrimination.

Supports abortion access and wants to "repeal the 6 Week Abortion Ban ASAP and implement protections for Reproductive Freedom, including abortion, IVF, and contraception access."

Supports expanding access to healthcare, lowering prescription costs, and investing in mental health.

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Voting & Elections

Supports creating an independent redistricting commission to prevent gerrymandering.

Supports ranked choice voting.

Supports Georgia’s early voting system and maintaining "clean voter rolls through reliable data."

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Public Safety

Supports gun ownership.

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Education

Opposes school vouchers, saying they "only serve to help middle & upper income families move out of failing schools, leaving others to suffer."

Wants high teacher quality.

Supports strong public education and expanding career training.

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