Augusta, GA
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Geoff Duncan comes to Augusta
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Georgia’s former Lt. Gov. and current gubernatorial candidate, Geoff Duncan, came to Augusta on Tuesday.
He toured the Carpenters Local Union 283 training facility.
He spoke with staff about his plans to lower costs for workers across the state.
Duncan also spoke about artificial intelligence and the impacts it will have on workers.
He says unions are essential to help economic growth in Georgia.
“I do think unions are definitely a part of Georgia’s future,” he said. “Our economic growth is headed in a great direction, and it needs to continue to improve. And in order to have qualified labor that’s safe and ready to go to work, we’ve got to have unions as a part of that training protocol.”
He said programs like those of the union are coordinated to let people get the training to be successful on those projects.
“There’s folks listening to this right now that would love to go back to work, but they can’t afford child care. There are things we can do as a state to better affect that and look at opportunities to better fund the caps program to lower childcare costs to better fund the TANF to wrap our hands around folks hanging around the vicious cycle of poverty,” he said.
He also addressed creating livable wages for Georgians.
He was a Republican when he was lieutenant governor, but now he is a Democrat.
Other candidates running for governor include Democrats Michael Thurman, State Senator Jason Estevez, former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, Olu Brown, and Representatives Derrick Jackson and Roe Roman.
Republicans running include Attorney General Chris Carr, Lt. Gov. Bert Jones, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, and Ken Yasger.
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