Affordable Housing & Homeownership
Affordable Housing & Homeownership
District 62 has experienced growth, but too often that growth has come with rising rents, higher property taxes, and housing instability that push long-time residents, seniors, and working families to the edge. For too many people, staying in the community they call home has become harder every year.
As a State Representative, I will fight for housing policies that protect long-time residents, expand affordable housing options, and ensure growth does not come at the cost of displacement. Housing should provide stability—not uncertainty—for the people who already live here.
This is not just a district issue—it is a Georgia issue. When families are forced out of their homes, communities lose stability, schools lose students, workers face longer commutes, and opportunity stops reaching home.
Core belief:
Growth should not force families out of the communities they helped build.
Key Policy Priorities:
Fight for state budget and tax policies that protect long-time homeowners and seniors from being priced out by rising property taxes.
Expand state investment in affordable and mixed-income housing so working families have real options close to jobs, schools, and services.
Support housing stabilization programs such as home repair assistance, foreclosure prevention, and down-payment support for first-time homebuyers.
Give local governments better state-level tools and incentives to preserve affordability as neighborhoods grow and change.
Strengthen access to housing support services that help renters and homeowners remain housed during financial hardship.
Statewide Impact:
By keeping families housed and communities stable, Georgia can strengthen neighborhoods, support workforce participation, protect seniors, and ensure economic growth benefits the people who already call our communities home.