If elected to represent District 13, my top priorities will be improving mental health access, reducing infant and maternal mortality rates, and making healthcare affordable. I will strengthen educational opportunities, foster economic development, and work to equip law enforcement with the necessary resources for public safety.
I will advocate for policies that expand mental health services, support local schools to boost literacy, and enhance resources for students. Additionally, I’ll promote workforce training programs to prepare residents for well-paying jobs and prioritize initiatives to encourage small business growth and attract investments.
My goal is to create a foundation for sustainable, inclusive progress that enhances the quality of life and empowers every resident in District 13.
Mental Health: Advocate for policies that increase access to mental wellness
services and promote community awareness and education.
Infant and Maternal Mortality: Support initiatives aimed at improving outcomes
for infants and mothers, emphasizing evidence-based practices that enhance
care during pregnancy and beyond.
Healthcare Affordability: Engage in advocacy for policies that reduce
healthcare costs, such as insurance reforms and increasing funding for
community health services, highlighting the economic impact of affordable care.
Education: Promote policies that enhance education and training programs,
ensuring they are tailored to address the specific challenges faced in various
regions while encouraging ongoing learning.
Economic Development: Collaborate with policymakers to create initiatives that align with economic growth and stability, highlighting the benefits of diverse investment in communities.
Crime & Public Safety: Advocate for the integration of community services with public safety efforts. Work alongside law enforcement and organizations to
address the needs of those impacted by crime, emphasizing preventative
approaches.