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A.T.L. Agenda Day 3: Amanda Duffy & Rick Jackson

The Reformers: Working-Class Advocacy vs. Corporate Accountability

We continue the A.T.L. Alphabetical Runway by featuring two candidates who have built their campaigns on structural reform. While one utilizes her experience as a professional accountant and mother to advocate for social safety nets and environmental accountability, the other draws from his leadership of a multibillion-dollar healthcare empire to propose a radical shift in state efficiency.


Amanda Duffy (D)

  • Originally From: Ramsey, New Jersey (Resident of the Augusta area for 10 years).
  • Georgia Residency: 10 years.
  • Years in Politics: First-time candidate.
  • Career: Professional accountant for a local construction company.
  • Platform: Focuses on moving Georgians out of “financial survival mode.” Key priorities include restructuring the state income tax into a graduated system, raising the minimum wage, expanding Medicaid, and prioritizing clean energy and food security.
  • Known For: Being a neurodivergent mother of neurodivergent children; advocating for working-class families and government accountability in utility and environmental oversight.

The A.T.L. Agenda (Bureau Analysis)

ART (Curriculum Innovation & Critical Thinking)

Duffy’s “Art” pillar is rooted in education reform. She proposes modifying the public school curriculum to include social-emotional learning and a focus on critical thinking. By encouraging students to “think outside the proverbial box” while maintaining solid foundational skills, her platform aims to cultivate the creative and adaptive mindset necessary for Georgia’s film, digital media, and tech sectors.

TRADE (Local Bidding & Environmental Infrastructure)

Her “Trade” agenda focuses on Local Economic Protection. She advocates for lowering the threshold for competitive bidding on state infrastructure projects to ensure local qualified contractors can compete against larger corporations. Additionally, she supports a statewide moratorium on data center construction to reassess environmental impacts and utility costs. For the broader economy, she proposes a Green Bank to attract private capital for clean energy projects, aiming to make Georgia a regional leader in alternative energy.

LIFESTYLE (Financial Security & Healthcare Access)

Duffy’s “Lifestyle” anchor is Financial Security. She proposes a transition back to a graduated income tax system to provide relief to working and middle-class families. Her healthcare platform includes full Medicaid expansion and supporting a state wholesale prescription drug importation program to lower medical costs. Furthermore, she addresses food insecurity by proposing legislation that requires large retailers to donate excess edible food, strengthening the community support network.

Voter Accountability Note

A.T.L. N.E.W.S. Disclaimer: This profile is part of a non-partisan educational series. All candidates were invited to provide direct comments; these profiles are built from public records, campaign platforms, and historical data. A.T.L. N.E.W.S. does not endorse any candidate in this race.


Rick Jackson (R)

  • Originally From: Midtown Atlanta, GA.
  • Education: Attended Lipscomb University; Graduate of Greater Atlanta Christian School.
  • Professional Path: Founder and CEO of Jackson Healthcare, a $3 billion enterprise and one of the largest healthcare staffing firms in the country.
  • Political History: First-time candidate. Known for his legislative advocacy regarding the Fostering Success Act, which provides tuition-free higher education for foster youth.
  • Personal: Spent his childhood in five different foster homes and attended 13 different schools. He is a prominent philanthropist and co-producer of the film 90 Minutes in Heaven.

The A.T.L. Agenda (Bureau Analysis)

ART (Creative Workforce & Educational Foundation)

Jackson’s “Art” pillar is focused on the pipeline of the future. His Action Plan calls for a freeze on tuition, room, and board at all public colleges and technical schools. Within the A.T.L. framework, this suggests a strategy to make the specialized training required for Georgia’s film and digital media sectors more accessible to local students. He also emphasizes “restoring parental authority” in classrooms, aiming to ensure that the educational foundation for the next generation of creators is focused strictly on core competencies and workforce readiness.

TRADE (Operational Efficiency & The “Dean Machine”)

His “Trade” agenda is centered on radical government accountability. Jackson proposes the Georgia Operational Framework (GOF), or the “Dean Machine,” which uses AI and modern technology to audit every state program. He intends to eliminate wasteful spending and “enforce success” across state agencies. This business-centric approach suggests a trade environment where state infrastructure and logistics are managed through strict outcomes-based metrics, aiming to reduce the cost of doing business in Georgia.

LIFESTYLE (Affordability & Dignity Through Work)

Jackson’s “Lifestyle” anchor is a bold Affordability mandate. He pledges to immediately freeze property taxes to protect homeowners from rising assessments and aims to cut the state income tax in half within four years. His platform also introduces “Dignity Through Work,” which ties public assistance to job training for able-bodied adults. Drawing from his own history in the foster care system, he prioritizes the protection of children and safety, including a “no apology” stance on enforcing law and order and fighting illegal immigration to maintain community stability.

Voter Accountability Note

A.T.L. N.E.W.S. Disclaimer: This profile is part of a non-partisan educational series. All candidates were invited to provide direct comments; these profiles are built from public records, campaign platforms, and historical data. A.T.L. N.E.W.S. does not endorse any candidate in this race.

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