Policy Goals For Annapolis

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    Strong Public Schools

    Invest in our classrooms, pay teachers fairly, and expand opportunities for every child to succeed. Education is the foundation of our community’s future.

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    Affordable Healthcare

    Fight to lower costs and expand access so families don’t have to choose between medical care and paying their bills.

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    Good Jobs & Fair Wages

    Support small businesses, invest in job training, and ensure workers earn a fair wage that can support their families.

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    Affordable Homes

    Too many Marylanders — including young professionals, working families, and seniors — are priced out of the housing market. I will fight for policies that expand affordable housing, create pathways to homeownership, and prevent skyrocketing rents from pushing people out of our communities.

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    Safe & Thriving Communities

    Promote public safety rooted in trust and accountability while expanding resources for mental health, addiction recovery, and community support.

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    Government Accountability

    Stand for transparency, ethical leadership, and policies that put people—not special interests—first.