Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives - Ohio 1st Congressional District in 2024 Ohio General Election.
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Get StartedOrlando believes that body cameras should be mandatory for all police officers. Learn more
In Congress, Orlando will work to increase funding for community policing and mental health resources to address the root causes of violence. Learn more
Orlando believes that the U.S. Should take a two-pronged approach to curb inflation. First, we need to rein in government spending and reduce our reliance on deficit spending. This will require tough choices and prioritization of our national budget. Learn more
However, Orlando does not believe that the government should bail out failing banks. Especially banks that have engaged in risky business practices and have focused more on ESG policies than sound financial policy. Learn more
Small businesses are the backbone of our economy, and we should do everything we can to support them. I propose increasing tax incentives for small businesses to encourage entrepreneurship and innovation. Learn more
Orlando is determined to empower parents to choose the school that best fits their child's needs. Vouchers can also help level the playing field for low-income families who may not have the financial means to send their children to a private school. Learn more
As your congressman, I’ll defend our rights as parents. I’ll fight to protect our freedom to choose the best educational options for our kids and ensure that their healthcare decisions remain with us, the parents—not bureaucrats in Washington. Learn more
Simplify the tax code: The current tax code is overly complicated and burdensome for taxpayers. I propose simplifying the tax code to make it easier for Americans to understand and comply with. Learn more
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