Campaign poster featuring Adrienne Buhacoft for Congress, U.S. House of Representatives Georgia's 3rd District. The poster shows her smiling woman with curly hair and red glasses outdoors, on her right, with buildings and trees in the background. The left side has blue text with slogans: "Vote for change, vote for progress" and "Together, we can build a brighter future and create lasting impact for all."

Meet Adrienne

Adrienne Buhacoff is a dedicated leader committed to driving positive change in our community. With a proven track record in public service, she is ready to advocate for the issues that matter most to you. She is committed to build our economy so working families and small businesses thrive, bringing affordable healthcare to all, supporting education

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A woman with curly brown hair and light skin wearing red glasses, a black top, and a gold necklace with a Hamsa hand pendant. She is smiling and seated indoors.

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What I Stand For:

  • With the Affordable Care Act credits set to expire soon, healthcare is on the brink of becoming unaffordable for an increasing number of families across our district. I am deeply committed to working collaboratively with government leaders and policymakers to find a meaningful resolution to this urgent and growing concern. Ensuring that healthcare remains both affordable and accessible is not just a policy goal—it is a fundamental human right that we must protect and uphold for every Georgian.

  • I’m committed to lowering inflation, raising the federal minimum wage, and ensuring fair jobs, affordable healthcare, and childcare for working families. I support tax reform that eases the burden on hard-working families while making the wealthy and big corporations pay their fair share, including higher child tax credits and stronger IRS enforcement.

  • I uphold the Constitution and Bill of Rights. In Congress, I will reject bills that violate the Constitution or infringe on your fundamental rights, which must be protected at all costs.

  • Government shutdowns are frightening but avoidable in their worst effects. I believe federal workers should keep getting paid during shutdowns, while Congress should not be paid until the government reopens. If elected, I will support this bill.

  • The federal minimum wage is $7.25, but Georgia’s is $5.15. By law, Georgia must follow the federal rate. A single person needs $15,650 to stay above poverty, but the current wage isn’t enough for one person or a family. This is unacceptable. The minimum wage must support families, and childcare assistance is needed to help people work. We must ensure families earn enough to meet their needs.