Hi! I'm Aaron Baker.
Hi! I'm Aaron Baker.
I’m working to build a more accessible, accountable Georgia where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.

Hi! I'm Aaron Baker.
I’m working to build a more accessible, accountable Georgia where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.
Aaron is a parent, trans woman, Jew, and local community organizer who is driven by a deep commitment to transparency, accountability, and justice.
Too many of us have lost faith in government. Many Georgians believe that the government can’t get things done, constantly breaks promises, or even actively works against us.
But it doesn’t have to be this way. The truth is that not only can government work, but government can work for the people.
And she has built the tools to empower you to make it happen.

Aaron has lived in Sandy Springs for over 20 years of her life. Aaron went to Woodland Elementary, just down the street from where she lives now.
Aaron and her wife Andi have an blended family of five children. With the help of many co-parents in their “parenting matrix,” they manage a busy and vibrant household.
Andi has been a United Methodist pastor for 16 years and their home is a beautiful mix of cultures and beliefs. The guiding rule of their household is that they all love and accept each other for who they are.
"The trans experience gives me a extremely unique and empathetic perspective: I literally know what it's like to walk in someone else's shoes"

Aaron Beliefs Shape How She Leads
Aaron lives by Jewish values and acts with Justice, Compassion, and Fairness.
Tzedakah - צדקה
Chesed - חסד
Tikkun Olam - תיקון עולם
Ahavah - אהבה

GA FastTrack makes it easy to find Georgia legislation that impacts you and explains bills in plain english instead of obfuscated legalese.
The site will even look up your rep's phone number so that you can call and make an impact.

GA FastMoney is a project dedicated to making Georgia's campaign finance data more accessible, understandable, and insightful for journalists, activists, and the general public.
The site takes data from the Georgia State Ethics Commission and organizes contributions by party and industry. This lets you see how corporate dollars influence our politicians.
More tools are coming soon.