Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives - Florida 15th Congressional District in 2022 Florida Consolidated Election.
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Get StartedOverturning Roe v Wade will not outlaw abortion or end abortion. It will put millions of women’s lives at risk. The decision to take away a woman's right to choose takes us backward and divides us. Learn more
We need to pass the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act. We need to make voting easier for our citizens, especially those in underrepresented and disadvantaged communities. Learn more
An attack on a group's rights is an attack on everyone's rights. I condemn any disparate treatment. Learn more
Let’s repeat good history and Legalize it, tax it, and regulate it. This will decrease crime, release prisoners by decriminalizing marijuana and expunge all criminal records for those convicted of only marijuana possession and return to society as citizens contributing to the economy and increase financial support that will in turn pay for community needs in education, healthcare and the safety of our children in schools. Learn more
Additional resources can provide advanced training in conflict de-escalation as well as additional personnel and or training relative to mental health and conflict negotiators. Learn more
Let me be clear, we need to upgrade the funding for police education. Learn more
As we are faced with so many mass killings that in discussion have been linked to mental health we need to take a closer look and begin to require more mental health resources in the form of training to deal with it and training to treat it. Learn more
Mental Health Care We need to invest in mental health in our schools, military, law enforcement and workforce. Learn more
Mental Health Care We need to invest in mental health in our schools, military, law enforcement and workforce. Learn more
Let’s repeat good history and Legalize it, tax it, and regulate it. This will decrease crime, release prisoners by decriminalizing marijuana and expunge all criminal records for those convicted of only marijuana possession and return to society as citizens contributing to the economy and increase financial support that will in turn pay for community needs in education, healthcare and the safety of our children in schools. Learn more
Water safety, renewable energy, and reducing our carbon footprint must be priorities for Congress. Learn more
Remove dark money, super PACs, and corporate contributions. Cap spending and limit election cycle times. Learn more
We need to pass the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act. We need to make voting easier for our citizens, especially those in underrepresented and disadvantaged communities. Learn more
As we are faced with so many mass killings that in discussion have been linked to mental health we need to take a closer look and begin to require more mental health resources in the form of training to deal with it and training to treat it. Learn more
This is achievable with universal health care. Much of this debate does surround itself on the competitive healthcare industry regarding private companies. While I support competition in industries, we must put people’s health in front of corporate profits. Learn more
Mental Health Care We need to invest in mental health in our schools, military, law enforcement and workforce. Learn more
Vets need access to excellent and free health care which includes mental health services. Learn more
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