Candidate for Maryland House of Delegates - District 43A in 2022 Maryland Primary Election.
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Get StartedAdditional priorities include elder care for LGBT+ seniors and strengthening the enforcement of the ‘conversion therapy’ ban. Learn more
While Maryland has a gender-neutral option for state issued-IDs, it is still very cumbersome & expensive to change one’s legal name & gender identity on official documents. The General Assembly must act to make name & gender marker changes less cumbersome and costly. Learn more
The homophobic “anti-sodomy” law must be repealed. Learn more
Guaranteeing an Economic Bill of Rights, including the right to a job, housing, food, water, & public transportation to lay the foundation for a sustainable care economy. Learn more
We need to mandate that all Maryland police agencies participate in the FBI Excessive Force database. Beyond that, we need a state level registry to track bad officers. Learn more
We can support those who may need an associates degree or certificate for economic mobility: to better provide for their family or to move up on their job. And, community colleges can host job retraining and upskilling programs for those harmed by automation and digitization. Learn more
Now isn’t the time to neglect this urgent issue. Instead, let’s address what residents actually need by widening access to mental & behavioral support through telehealth, fund more school counselors for K-12 youth, & increase the number of social workers available for the unhoused. Learn more
We can afford to provide full day pre-K to all parents - serving all with high quality ECE and enabling parents to participate in the workforce. Learn more
Building upon the Digital Connectivity Act of 2021, let’s leverage state funding and public private partnerships to provide an at-home tablet or laptop to every Baltimore City Public Schools student, and low-cost internet to families. Learn more
Ensure a just transition for communities & workers in extractive sectors (such as oil, gas, shale, & industrial agriculture) with retraining programs. Learn more
Addressing institutional racism within our transit system by building a Red Line that links our communities through sustainable transportation & connects working class Baltimoreans to a broader range of jobs and opportunities. Learn more
Transforming our energy system to 100% renewable energy & investing in weatherization, public transportation, modern infrastructure & high-speed broadband. Learn more
Improving our air and water by implementing waste-ban policies that promote the prevention, recovery and recycling of food to reduce methane gas emissions (which account for 20-30% of global greenhouse gas emissions). Learn more
Ending all legal, financial, and technical support for fossil fuel infrastructure, including subsidies, permits, and tax breaks for corporations. Learn more
Now isn’t the time to neglect this urgent issue. Instead, let’s address what residents actually need by widening access to mental & behavioral support through telehealth, fund more school counselors for K-12 youth, & increase the number of social workers available for the unhoused. Learn more
Guaranteeing an Economic Bill of Rights, including the right to a job, housing, food, water, & public transportation to lay the foundation for a sustainable care economy. Learn more
Now isn’t the time to neglect this urgent issue. Instead, let’s address what residents actually need by widening access to mental & behavioral support through telehealth, fund more school counselors for K-12 youth, & increase the number of social workers available for the unhoused. Learn more
We must address our affordability crisis by preserving and expanding the supply of affordable rentals through mandating inclusionary zoning, ending single family zoning, increasing density in select areas and promoting accessory dwelling units. Additionally, the state must implement rent stabilization programs and increase first time homebuyers assistance incentives. Learn more
Building upon the Digital Connectivity Act of 2021, let’s leverage state funding and public private partnerships to provide an at-home tablet or laptop to every Baltimore City Public Schools student, and low-cost internet to families. Learn more
We can strengthen the city’s reach to have more jobs accessible by public transit by finally building the transformational East-West Red Line, and creating a rapid bus system. Learn more
Additional priorities include elder care for LGBT+ seniors and strengthening the enforcement of the ‘conversion therapy’ ban. Learn more
Now isn’t the time to neglect this urgent issue. Instead, let’s address what residents actually need by widening access to mental & behavioral support through telehealth, fund more school counselors for K-12 youth, & increase the number of social workers available for the unhoused. Learn more
We can support those who may need an associates degree or certificate for economic mobility: to better provide for their family or to move up on their job. And, community colleges can host job retraining and upskilling programs for those harmed by automation and digitization. Learn more
We must act immediately to implement bold policies that mobilize every aspect of society to transition to 100% clean & renewable energy, repair the generational harms to marginalized communities, & guarantee living-wage jobs to everyone in need of economic security — all in the next 10 years. Learn more
Ensure a just transition for communities & workers in extractive sectors (such as oil, gas, shale, & industrial agriculture) with retraining programs. Learn more
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