Candidate for Massachusetts House of Representatives - 31st Middlesex District in 2018 Massachusetts 2018 General Election.
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We have a right to live our lives with safety and security. We should organize and maintain our law enforcement departments with the correct priorities. Learn more
The punishment should fit the crime, we should be jailing individuals who are a threat to the safety of our community and rehab those who are not. Learn more
Not only should the cause of the addiction be addressed but also its treatment, from both a rehabilitation perspective and a law enforcement one. Learn more
Massachusetts' approach to business regulation should be sensitive to the environment in which small businesses operate in. Learn more
Our state government should make it easier, not harder to conduct business in Massachusetts. Learn more
In the future, we should plan to look at post high school education as we do a high school education, one that allows for a greater chance of success in a global economy and is freely available to all who want it. Learn more
Whether it be a technical school, undergraduate college, or specific skilled training program; all options should be available to those who are qualified. Learn more
We are living in a global economy, and to remain competitive we should maximize efficiency of our investments into education and training. Learn more
Access to higher education is imperative to maintaining our state's status as one of the best places in the country to educate our children. Learn more
In the future, we should plan to look at post high school education as we do a high school education, one that allows for a greater chance of success in a global economy and is freely available to all who want it. Whether it be a technical school, undergraduate college, or specific skilled training program; all options should be available to those who are qualified. Learn more
We only have one planet, it is only logical that we do everything possible to take care of it for future generations. Allow objective science to drive environmental protections, not special interest. Learn more
Allow objective science to drive environmental protections, not special interest. Learn more
There is such a deep conflict of interest in political gerrymandering. The current system of redistricting seems against the principles of a modern and fair democracy. Learn more
To create a more open voting system, our state should implement Ranked-Choice Voting for every elected position possible. Learn more
Districts should be drawn by neutral and unbiased third parties who are experts in census equality and distribution. Learn more
Money is playing too large of a role in our elections. Learn more
To create a more open voting system, our state should implement Ranked-Choice Voting for every elected position possible. Learn more
All elected positions in our government should be term limited to keep representation as objective as possible. Learn more
There must be common sense gun regulation which conforms to that expectation of safety and security. Learn more
The healthcare industry should re-assess the needs of patients and accept that more time with patients allows for better care. Learn more
We should minimize the role that government can take in an individual's health care decision making process. Learn more
We should minimize the role that government can take in an individual's health care decision making process. While regulation of standards may be appropriate, the final decision of care must rest with each person. Learn more
s the cost of living increases across the Commonwealth, we should do everything possible to create stability for residents so taxes do not force people to reduce their quality of living or force them out of the community. Learn more
we should do everything possible to create stability for residents so taxes do not force people to reduce their quality of living or force them out of the community. Learn more
Resources are limited, so our elected officials have a duty to spend those tax dollars as efficiently and effectively as possible for the exclusive benefit of the community they were elected to serve. Learn more
The one glove fits all approach to the taxation and regulation of business may not be the most prudent. Learn more
Until tax payer dollars are spent as efficiently as humanly possible, it seems improper for our elected officials to keep going back to the citizens asking for more because of such things as waste, fraud or abuse. Learn more
Our elected representatives must have an absolute fiduciary duty to their constituent's tax payer dollars. Learn more
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