Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives - Arkansas 2nd Congressional District in 2022 Arkansas General Election.
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We ought to aggressively seek to break down the walls of bigotry, racism, ableism, and xenophobia. We ought to promote social action, deter crime and violence against all members of society, especially in black, indigenous, and communities of color. We ought to strive and thrive in being cosmopolitan. Learn more
It is time to broaden the conversation and legislation about women’s rights, increase public consciousness about women, and truly acknowledge women’s history and contribution to this American experiment with democracy. Every contribution a woman makes, a society makes. Therefore, the role of a woman cannot be pigeonholed into a single set of issues or solutions. Her reach is social, political, economic, and cognitive. Learn more
Expand the current Fair Housing Act by ending discrimination against members of protected classes, LGBTQIA+ citizens, those unmarried, and housing subsidy recipients. Learn more
Federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies target crime equally in established and affluent communities as well as in impoverished communities. Learn more
We ought to create a redemptive and rehabilitative justice system. There is a sense of urgency to remove the blindfold on the criminal justice systems. It is stirred into economic development and quality of life. Learn more
National security starts in our households and branches out to international affairs. It is going to take our global alliances and a coalition to spread national and international security. We must secure both borders and build bridges of hope. Learn more
We must bring centrist, liberals, and conservatives together around the issue to eradicate poverty according to a realistic and strategic timetable. Poverty reduction has a correlation to long-term economic prosperity at the microeconomy and macroeconomy levels. We must do more to create stability, security, and opportunity for current and future generations. Learn more
It is up to us as policy makers, educational experts, and leaders to advance the cause of education. Each has to work collaboratively to build a transformational educational agenda for the future. Educational attainment is mandatory. It is going to take more than a high school diploma to have a decent quality of life in this country. Learn more
In order to overcome higher educational disparities and shrink the income gap, America must take ambitious steps. The cost of higher education must decrease and the nation and students have to see greater returns on this investment. Learn more
Our local, state, and federal governments must do more research and development, improve the efficiency of resource use, and reduce the environmental impact in the rural sector. Learn more
We must take intentional and motivational action to increase educational and legal rights related to firearms and all lethal weaponry. Learn more
Expand healthcare for those who have low income, individuals with disabilities, pregnant women, seniors, and children. Learn more
Reduce the cost of prescription drugs, co-pays, and deductibles. Learn more
Across this nation, housing is considered a basic need and it the obligation of any administration, local, state, or national; to ensure policy is enacted and executed to meet desirable ends. The nation has to improve the overall quality and access to fair housing in this country. Housing equals human flourishing, because it has the ability to determine: wealth creation and assets, ownership, detterence of criminal activity and involvement, improve graduation rates and educational quality, life expectancy, household income, health, and the like. Learn more
Immigrants have transformed this land and they will not be silenced. Immigrants have given more than they have taken! Immigrants are the quintessential definition of “new Americans,” hardworking and resilient. Learn more
Balance the infrastructure in both affluent and low socioeconomic sections of cities. Learn more
There is a direct correlation between a nation’s deteriorating infrastructures, economic health, and public safety. While this nation's infrastructure is ebb and flow, other industrialized nations have gotten into the race. If America is going to sustain itself and remain competitive in this global economy, there must be a domestic industrial revolution. Learn more
Implement a living wage. Learn more
Implement a national pension program. Learn more
Ncremental increase of minimum wage to $15 per hour and the "Fight For $15" policy. Learn more
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