Dem state Sen. Sonya Halpern to prioritize consumer protection and affordability during the 2026 legislative session 

Democratic state Sen. Sonya Halpern says she wants a solid plan for how lawmakers can help Georgians as the cost of living keeps getting higher and making life more difficult. (Courtesy of Sonya Halpern)

It’s day two of the 2026 Georgia legislative session. The state budget is top of mind for many lawmakers. It’s estimated that Georgia has $14.6 billion surplus in its general fund.

On Tuesday’s edition of “Closer Look,” Democratic state Sen. Sonya Halpern told program host Rose Scott she wants a solid plan for how lawmakers can help Georgians as the cost of living keeps getting higher and making life more difficult.

During the conversation, the senator shared why she supports investing state funds in several areas. She also explained why she’s prioritizing consumer protection and affordability this legislative session, and mentioned other legislative priorities for Senate Democrats.