LGBTQ+ civil rights advocate Bentley Hudgins has announced their campaign for the District 90 Georgia State House seat.
Hudgins, who served as the Georgia director for the Human Rights Campaign, is running on a platform of lowering the cost of living, investing in health and education, creating opportunity for all, and fostering safer communities.
If elected, Hudgins would be the first Japanese-American and first openly non-binary person in the Georgia State legislature.
“I have been on the frontlines of democracy, protecting our neighbors’ rights and meeting needs in real time,” Hudgins said. “I’ve led efforts to register hundreds of thousands of voters, install ballot drop boxes statewide during the pandemic and help tens of thousands access vaccines, and secured $300,000 to curb gun violence and redevelop Longdale Park. This fight is personal to me, my growing family, and our lives. I have organized, I have won, and I am ready to fight like hell for the Georgia we deserve – a Georgia for us, by us.”
Hudgins is a graduate of Mercer University and native of Georgia and has spent the last decade advocating for civil and human rights with organizations like the ACLU, the Georgia AFL-CIO, the Georgia Budget and Policy Institute, and the New Georgia Project. They have been endorsed by State Representatives Park Cannon, Eric Bell, and Mekyah McQueen; State Senators Josh McLaurin and Rashaun Kemp; Palmetto City Councilmember Carolyn Wynn; Atlanta City Councilmember Matt Westmoreland; and DeKalb County Commission Ted Terry.
“Bentley’s advocacy in unincorporated DeKalb allowed us to make a significant investment to curb gun violence through better investments in neighborhood parks,” Terry said. “Intergovernmental cooperation between state and county governments is critical, and it’s why I’m endorsing Bentley Hudgins for HD90.”
More information about Hudgins’ campaign can be found on bentleyforus.com.
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