Crazy Mary Robichaux:
Too Liberal. Too Risky for Roswell.

Roswell deserves a mayor who backs our police, protects families, and keeps politics out of our classrooms and pocketbooks. Mary Robichaux’s record shows the opposite.
Soft on Crime When Safety Is On the Line
Voted against letting the Attorney General prosecute violent street gangs, weakening Georgia’s ability to go after organized crime.1
1. HB 1134
Opposed stronger consequences for sex offenders2 and those who commit crimes against cops and first responders3. That’s not standing with victims; that’s letting predators off easy.
2. HB 194, 3. HB 838
Backed the agenda that ties law-enforcement's hands — voting against legislation to stop local “defund the police” experiments4. Roswell officers deserve support, not second-guessing.
4. HB 286
These aren’t abstractions. Just look at the headlines Georgia families have lived through — gang arrests, homicides, and sexual-assault cases — and then look at how Robichaux voted. Her approach would make those headlines more common, not less.
Politics Over Parents in Our Schools
Voted against Georgia’s Parental Bill of Rights5, limiting parents’ say in what’s taught and how concerns are handled. That’s putting bureaucracy ahead of families.
5. HB 1178
Voted to keep kids masked by opposing the Unmask Georgia Students Act.6
6. SB 514

Bad for Small Businesses and Working Families
Opposed funding public safety tools7, including training and the GBI gang task force, and invested in broadband and victim services.
7. HB 81
Sided with policies that could close small businesses and raise costs8 — and opposing the pro-small-business approach that kept Georgia open. That’s the last thing Roswell businesses need.
8. HB 112
Mary Accepted money from a PAC that is funded by the apartment industry’s political arm. Will Mary push high-density housing where preservation should come first?
Crazy Mary
The Bottom Line
A mayor’s first job is to keep people safe, respect parents, and protect the local economy.
Mary Robichaux’s voting record shows she would bring softer crime policies, less parental voice, and more Washington-style economics to Roswell.
That’s not leadership — that’s a risk we can’t afford.
