Where Fayth Stands

Real problems. Local solutions.

Washington keeps acting like everything is fine. It's not. Here's where I stand on the issues hitting families in Georgia's 13th District the hardest — and what I'll actually fight for.

Affordable Living

You should be able to afford your life.

The problem

Rent is up. Groceries are up. Utilities are up. Families are working full-time and still falling behind.

Why it matters in GA-13

Across GA-13, the cost of housing, food, and basic essentials has outpaced wages for years — pricing young families out of the neighborhoods they grew up in.

Fayth's approach

Cut everyday costs by tackling housing supply, supporting first-time homeowners, easing regulatory burdens that drive up prices, and standing against runaway federal spending that fuels inflation.

Public Safety

Your family should feel safe — period.

The problem

Families want to walk their neighborhoods, drop their kids at school, and run errands without fear.

Why it matters in GA-13

From Clayton to Newton, residents are asking for visible, well-resourced law enforcement and stronger community partnerships — not slogans.

Fayth's approach

Back the men and women who serve, invest in community-policing partnerships, fund mental-health response, and treat public safety as the foundation everything else is built on.

Economic Opportunity

You shouldn't have to leave to get ahead.

The problem

Too many young workers are told the only path is a four-year degree and a job somewhere else.

Why it matters in GA-13

GA-13 is full of small businesses, tradespeople, and entrepreneurs who power our economy. They deserve a federal partner — not more red tape.

Fayth's approach

Expand apprenticeships and skilled-trade pathways, cut burdensome regulations on small businesses, and protect the right to build a career here in Georgia.

Transportation & Infrastructure

Stop losing your life to traffic.

The problem

Metro Atlanta families lose hundreds of hours a year to congestion and aging infrastructure.

Why it matters in GA-13

I-285, I-75, I-20, and the corridors connecting our six counties weren't built for the GA-13 of today. We need smarter investment, not just more concrete.

Fayth's approach

Fight for federal transportation dollars that prioritize GA-13 commuters, coordinate with state and local leaders, and demand projects actually get finished.

Education & Workforce

Kids ready for life, not just a test.

The problem

Parents want safe schools, strong fundamentals, and real career pathways for their kids — not political battles in the classroom.

Why it matters in GA-13

Our schools should prepare students for the jobs, trades, and opportunities right here in Georgia.

Fayth's approach

Support school safety, strengthen parental involvement, invest in workforce readiness and career-technical programs, and respect teachers doing the work.

Healthcare Costs

Care that doesn't bankrupt your family.

The problem

A trip to the doctor, a prescription refill, or one emergency room visit can wipe out a family's savings.

Why it matters in GA-13

Working families in GA-13 are paying more every year for less access. Seniors are choosing between medication and groceries.

Fayth's approach

Lower prescription drug costs, expand price transparency, protect coverage for pre-existing conditions, and put patients and doctors — not bureaucrats — at the center of care.

Stand with me.

If you're done watching the people in power act like nothing's wrong — get in. This campaign is built by neighbors, not insiders.