Jackson Healthcare
Coverage of Jackson Healthcare in the Nexus archive.
- Jackson, Jones advance to a GOP primary runoff in race to be Georgia’s next governor
Rick Jackson and Burt Jones will face a June 16 runoff for the Republican nomination in Georgia's gubernatorial race after neither received over 50% of the primary vote. Jackson secured about 33% while Jones received 38% according to unofficial results.
- Georgia GOP gubernatorial hopeful vows to 'ban DEI' in state but his own nonprofit urged CEOs to invest in it
Georgia GOP gubernatorial hopeful Rick Jackson vows to ban DEI in state government and public education, despite his nonprofit promoting a workplace initiative urging CEOs to invest in DEI. Jackson's campaign platform clashes with his company's history of DEI-friendly messaging. Jackson is running on a pledge to root out DEI and restore merit-based policies in Georgia.
- Georgia GOP gubernatorial hopeful vows to 'ban DEI' in state but his own nonprofit urged CEOs to invest in it
Georgia GOP gubernatorial hopeful Rick Jackson vows to ban DEI in state government and public education, despite his nonprofit promoting a 2021 workplace initiative urging CEOs to invest in DEI. Jackson's campaign platform contradicts his business practices. He has modeled his campaign after President Donald Trump's
- GOP gubernatorial hopeful's pro-Trump pitch to voters clashes with paper trail inside his own company
Rick Jackson, a GOP gubernatorial candidate in Georgia, claims to be Trump's biggest supporter but faces scrutiny as his healthcare company criticized Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). His company warned the law would harm Medicaid, ACA programs, and hospital sustainability, while Jackson's campaign defends his pro-Trump stance and work requirement policies.
- GOP gubernatorial hopeful's pro-Trump pitch to voters clashes with paper trail inside his own company
Georgia GOP gubernatorial candidate Rick Jackson, a self-proclaimed 'no bigger supporter of Trump' than I am, faces scrutiny after his healthcare company criticized Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), which he publicly endorses. Jackson's company warned the OBBBA would harm Medicaid and ACA access, while his campaign defends his support, citing work requirements and Trump's policies.