Candidate for Maryland House of Delegates - District 36 in 2018 Maryland 2018 General Election.
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Get StartedVeteran’s homelessness is a travesty that is very much an issue here on the Eastern Shore, improvements need to be made to the VA process to ensure that every veteran is taken care of. State programs need to be implemented to expand mental health services for veterans and to provide pre-deployment/post-deployment support to veterans and family members. Learn more
Prevention programs need to be implemented at the state level to deter the use of the harmful drug. Furthermore, health care programs cannot suffer any further budget cuts, they provide beneficial addiction treatment and support to those in need. Learn more
The state needs to invest in farm-to-school, and farm-to-table initiatives and agritourist programs. Learn more
Securing widespread access to trade schools and programs is necessary to ensuring that all Marylanders have the chance to succeed, and to compete within the job market. Learn more
policies need to be implemented that ensure agricultural sustainability alongside the regeneration of soil. Learn more
The Chesapeake Bay is our pride and joy, the state government needs to work alongside famers and the community to help speed the recovery of the Bay from pollution, and to protect it for future generations. Learn more
To solve the health care crisis a single-payer health care program is needed to ensure that everyone has access to health care regardless of income. To do so, those who are making over $250,000 per year must pay their FAIR SHARE in taxes. Learn more
Prevention programs need to be implemented at the state level to deter the use of the harmful drug. Furthermore, health care programs cannot suffer any further budget cuts, they provide beneficial addiction treatment and support to those in need. Learn more
One way to achieve affordable housing is to close the rent/wage gap by raising the minimum wage to 15 dollars an hour by 2020. Learn more
Maryland needs to require that affordable housing will remain affordable indefinitely, once Maryland subsidizes rental housing the state shouldn’t have to keep repaying in order to ensure the housing doesn’t switch to market value. Learn more
Maryland needs to provide full funding to all rental assistance project contracts. Learn more
To solve the health care crisis a single-payer health care program is needed to ensure that everyone has access to health care regardless of income. To do so, those who are making over $250,000 per year must pay their FAIR SHARE in taxes. Learn more
One way to achieve affordable housing is to close the rent/wage gap by raising the minimum wage to 15 dollars an hour by 2020. Learn more
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