Ashley Allison
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I don't know which rib.
You know what I mean?
You need people that are in practice.
The education part is extremely important because, like you said, your your passing education helped you organize because you understood it.
And I mean, and without that, you would have been in no man's land.
Always me, always being a great example.
We had a young lady in here the other day, Brie Woodson.
She's running for 12th District Congress in Georgia.
OK, she's running up against a good old boy, somebody who is a legacy politician.
family come from a wealthy family, um, rural district.
So, you know, healthcare is a big thing for her, but she's also a clinical psychologist.
She deals with people with mental health and addiction.
She also in her younger years dealt with addiction and dealt with sex trafficking.
So she has such a real life experience that she cares about the humans that who are her constituents because she knows what people are facing.
She knows the struggles of, um,
employment without like a degree like entry-level employment just making ends meet she understands the people because she is one of the people that's right and also her want to address the healthcare industry knowing like
In the district she lives in, if a woman, her water breaks, she has to drive 60 miles.
There's no hospital.