Candidate for North Carolina House of Representatives - District 36 in 2020 North Carolina General Election.
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As a nation, we are fighting an opioid epidemic as more than 24 million are addicted to the band-aide pharmaceutical drugs, missing the root of the issue. By allowing corporations to prioritize the band-aid and not the patient, this type of focus creates a crippled society. When we increase private organizations to share in the healing process, we then strengthen our community as a whole. Learn more
We must explore ways to transition the worker as changes naturally occur in life. Keeping business tax cuts as an incentive to attract companies to North Carolina offers favorable conditions for all to furnish. The key is to a healthy economy is to balance business growth within our within North Carolina while cultivating a proficient workforce, all the while ensuring our labors are receiving fair compensation deserved to maintain the lifestyle. Learn more
Parents are the best in making those educational choices for their children. It is a parent's right to choose the educational system or combination that best suits the needs of their family. Learn more
Our schools are top heavy with overpaid administration, while our teachers are underpaid. Our teachers need a supporting staff to include resource officers, assistants, nurses, and counseling/social workers that are trained in understanding the keys to unlocking the light within. Learn more
I believe both the public and private educational systems have a place in our society. Both have reasons to give considerable thought to and to offer. Homeschooling has made great strides, equipping both the parents with choices and with the students with the opportunity to approach education from a different angle. Learn more
I would like to see businesses receive a tax credit for their partnership with furthering education. Learn more
Since the implementation of the Health Care Act, insurance is less affordable, and healthcare providers less available. Americans and North Carolinians have bought, without questions asked, a prescription of damaged goods, a fractured system, filled with broken promises the citizens have bought without reading the terms and agreements. Learn more
Raising the minimum wage does not solve the problem. The policy writers are the only ones benefitting from raising the wage. Free-market and capitalism must be encouraged. When the worker becomes the small business owner, bringing ideas to the area our society will thrive. The hindrances from unnecessary licensing, or regulations placed upon small businesses restricts expansion. Learn more
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