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Constitutional Accountability // Public Brief
PROTECTHOMES.REQUIRE WARRANTS.

No agency should enter a home without a judicial warrant. That is basic Fourth Amendment law. Georgia can support public safety while still insisting that every level of government follow constitutional limits.
Why I'm running
I'm not running to build a personal brand. I'm running because families deserve lower costs, honest information, and a government that follows the Constitution even when politics gets loud. Voting for me is a vote for local accountability and practical problem-solving.
YOUR HOME IS YOUR CASTLE.
I'm running for Georgia State House because public safety and constitutional limits have to work together. When any agency acts without warrants, oversight, or due process, it puts every family's rights at risk.
The Fourth Amendment protects people in their homes from unreasonable searches and seizures. A judicial warrant is not paperwork; it is the safeguard that keeps government power accountable.
Lawsuits and reporting allege warrantless arrests and suspicionless stops, including cases involving U.S. citizens. Every agency should be able to explain its authority and follow due process.
Georgia can require constitutional compliance as the baseline for local cooperation, demand transparency about operations in our communities, and defend residents from unlawful detention and search.
The most important action
Register to vote — then help someone else register.
References
- Fourth Amendment text (Cornell Law)
- ACLU case: Hussen v. Noem (Jan 2026)
- ACLU press release on warrantless arrests (Jan 2026)
- Know Your Rights (ACLU)
Not legal advice. If you need legal help, consult an attorney.
BY THE NUMBERS
These are not political talking points. These are people. Each number represents lives disrupted, futures uncertain, voices unheard.
BRIEF // STATE LEVEL ANALYSIS
GEORGIA FAMILY IMPACT
A region-by-region look at costs, access, and services affecting Georgia communities
REGION PROFILE
METRO ATLANTA
POPULATION
6.1M
POVERTY RATE
12.8%
UNINSURED
14.2%
MEDIAN INCOME
$72,800
KEY ISSUES IDENTIFIED
- 01
Housing costs up 47% since 2019
- 02
Public transit serves only 23% of metro area
- 03
1 in 4 children food insecure
BRIEF // NATIONAL LEVEL ANALYSIS
NATIONAL PRESSURE POINTS
From coast to coast, the same cost, healthcare, housing, and education pressures keep showing up
KEY FACTS
68,000 PREVENTABLE DEATHS ANNUALLY
Americans die each year due to lack of health insurance coverage
NATIONAL FIGURE
27.6M
Americans without health insurance
WORST AFFECTED STATES
ISSUES THAT AFFECT GEORGIA FAMILIES
Your Home Is Your Castle
If federal agents can enter homes without a judicial warrant or detain people without due process, every family's rights are at risk. This is not left vs. right. It is the Fourth Amendment and whether constitutional limits still mean anything.
This is about results, rights, and reality for Georgia families.
Campaign Events
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Primary Watch Party — details coming soon
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Self Defense Class
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Bradshaw Farms Meet and Greet
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PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS.
The most powerful thing you can do is vote. If you care about lower costs, local accountability, and enforcing constitutional limits, start here.
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HOW WE GOT HERE
Banks got bailed out. Families got put out. Millions lost homes while executives kept bonuses.
The Supreme Court ruled that money is speech. Corporate spending in elections became unlimited.
Political polarization reaches new heights. Common ground becomes harder to find.
A health crisis exposes gaps in healthcare, work, schools, and family finances.
Trust in institutions hits historic lows. The gap between promises and everyday results keeps widening.
How do we build representation that listens locally, explains tradeoffs clearly, and solves practical problems?