Senator Kim Jackson's record — straight from the official Georgia legislature, plus her on-the-record statements on the issues important to District 41 voters. She's on the wrong side of every issue working Georgians see as just plain common sense. Click any bill or quote to read it for yourself.
Five issues where District 41 needs a different vote. Click each to read the bill and see the official roll call.
When the Decaturish Q&A asked all three District 41 candidates how the state should regulate data centers — a multi-billion-dollar issue driving up Georgia Power bills for residential customers — Sen. Jackson's full answer was two letters.
Three consecutive NO votes on bills protecting Georgia minors from irreversible medical interventions — even after the AMA and the American Society of Plastic Surgeons reversed their positions in February 2026, citing weak evidence and irreversible harm.
Out of step with the medical consensus shift.
When the AMA and the American Society of Plastic Surgeons reversed their support for pediatric gender medicine in February 2026 — citing weak evidence and irreversible harm — Sen. Jackson voted with the old position anyway. Georgia parents deserve a senator who follows the evolving medical consensus, not the political one.
Parents asked the Senate to draw a line for kids. Sen. Jackson voted no — or didn't show up — on each one.
Sen. Jackson's public statements and bill package on federal immigration enforcement.
Six bills filed in her freshman session targeting police practices, before she had served a full term in the Senate.
Sen. Jackson also introduced — and quietly withdrew — a 2021 bill banning rubber bullets. (God, Goats, and Government, Episode 5, Feb 10 2021.)
Direct quotes pulled from her own podcast, official Senate press releases, and on-record media interviews. Each with date and source so you can verify.
Sen. Jackson has co-sponsored at least three Georgia bills/resolutions that would override the state's heartbeat law and establish broad abortion rights through statute or constitutional amendment.
Jeff's position: firmly opposes abortion except in cases of rape, incest, or to protect the life of the mother. Sen. Jackson's co-sponsorships would override Georgia's current law and establish abortion as a constitutionally-protected right with no such limits.
On election-security bills, Sen. Jackson either voted no — or wasn't there when the roll was called. Each row below links to the official roll-call.
In January 2024, after the October 7 Hamas attacks, the Georgia legislature voted on HB 30 — a bill codifying the IHRA definition of antisemitism into state law. Sen. Jackson voted against it.
Sen. Jackson has been on record extensively. Her own podcast ran 54 episodes. Here are the primary sources — podcast platforms, official press, and notable interviews.
Her stated priorities — read what she wanted Georgia to do.
Five bills in five years became law. Each one helped a narrow group — none touched property taxes, income taxes, school results, or jobs that pay. Applaud her heart — but she's done nothing for our wallet.
See the five bills →
All bill links open the official page on legis.ga.gov — read the bill text and see the roll-call votes for yourself.