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Timoria MCQUEEN SABA

READY DAY ONE

FOR GEORGIA HOUSE OF REP. DISTRICT 68

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A CLEAR VOICE.
A BOLD PLAN.
A BETTER GEORGIA.

Welcome!

With great passion, I am excited to address the full spectrum of needs facing Georgians by bringing my proven advocacy and policy experience to our state. As a mother and someone who has battled life-threatening health issues, I understand the need for healthcare accessibility and affordability.

From advancing equitable healthcare and tackling food insecurity to supporting families, workers, and every community, I am committed to inclusive representation.

As your next State Representative, I will listen, lead, and fight to deliver a bold plan for a better Georgia. With your support, we can build a safe, healthy, and empowered Georgia for every family.


Bold Plans for District 68

HOW CAN WE BRING CHANGE?

I am running for State Representative to fight for the health, dignity, and security of every Georgian. My advocacy, born from surviving a life-threatening childbirth and miscarriage, has shown me how our struggles are connected.

My work is rooted in bridging policy and lived experience, serving as a Commissioner on Massachusetts's Postpartum Depression Commission and co-authoring key maternal health legislation.

My platform is built on ensuring affordable healthcare and expanding mental health access, tackling food insecurity, and championing voting rights as the foundation of our democracy. I will advocate for fully funding our public education system and protecting our natural resources through responsible conservation.

From the delivery room to the ballot box, I will work to build a Georgia where every family can thrive, supported by quality care, economic opportunity, and a government that truly represents them.

HEALTHCARE

AFFORDABILITY

VOTING RIGHTS

EDUCATION

ENVIRONMENT

CONSTITUENT SERVICE

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