Representative Nikema Williams was first elected to Congress in 2020 to succeed Congressman John Lewis. Prior, she served as a Georgia state senator. She is committed to Congressman Lewis’s memory by continuing to fight to secure our democracy and protect voting rights and was arrested at the State Capitol for peacefully protesting the voter suppression rampant in the 2018 Georgia elections. Other legislative priorities include reproductive justice, economic justice, and healthcare. She served as Freshman Class President for the 117th Congress and is a member of the New Democrat Coalition and Congressional Progressive Caucus. Williams co-chairs the Black-Jewish Relations Caucus. JDCA endorsed Rep. Williams in 2024.
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