Full Interview

Wendell McNeal (R)

Wendell McNeal was invited to participate in Candidates on the Clock but was unable to attend due to a scheduling conflict.

Brett Mauldin (R)

Michael Caw (D)

Economic Development & Job Creation

What is your vision for economic development in Georgia, and how do we continue to create quality jobs while supporting local communities like Newton County?

Brett Mauldin (R)

Michael Caw (D)

Workforce Development & Education Alignment

How can the state better align education, technical training, and workforce development to prepare people for today’s jobs?

Brett Mauldin (R)

Michael Caw (D)

State Funding for Education

What role should the state play in funding K-12 and higher education, and do you believe changes are needed to how schools are currently funded?

Brett Mauldin (R)

Michael Caw (D)

Healthcare Access & Mental Health

Access to healthcare and mental health services continues to be a concern across Georgia. What steps should the state take to improve access and outcomes?

Brett Mauldin (R)

Michael Caw (D)

Infrastructure & Transportation

What should the state’s priorities be when it comes to infrastructure and transportation, especially as communities like Newton County continue to grow?

Brett Mauldin (R)

Michael Caw (D)

Public Safety & Criminal Justice

What are your priorities when it comes to public safety and criminal justice policy at the state level?

Brett Mauldin (R)

Michael Caw (D)

Housing Affordability & Growth

Housing affordability is becoming a challenge in many parts of Georgia. What role should the state play in addressing housing and managing growth?

Brett Mauldin (R)

Michael Caw (D)

Transparency & Constituent Engagement

How will you stay accessible and accountable to the people in your district, and what does transparency in government mean to you?

Brett Mauldin (R)

Michael Caw (D)

Community Unity / Collaboration

We’re seeing more division across all levels of government. How would you work with leaders from different parties and across state and local government—even when there are disagreements—to move Georgia forward?

Brett Mauldin (R)

Michael Caw (D)