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Technology & Innovation

As a math teacher, Everton knows that the future belongs to the students and workers who can harness new tools.

Technologies like artificial intelligence and blockchain have real potential to make government more transparent, classrooms more effective, and everyday life more affordable. But only if we write rules and regulations that work for everyone.

Right now, too many communities in GA-13 are on the wrong side of the digital divide. Without reliable broadband. Without digital literacy resources. Without a voice when algorithms make decisions about their loans, their jobs, or their children’s education.

In Congress, Everton will fight for clear federal standards that protect consumers from AI-driven discrimination, safeguard workers from displacement without retraining, and ensure new technologies serve communities, not just shareholders. As Gwinnett School Board Chair, he led efforts to expand technology access for students and modernize how families interact with their schools. He’ll bring that same hands-on approach to Washington: champion innovation that closes gaps instead of widening them, and make sure the people building the future actually get to live in it.