Candidate for Maryland House of Delegates - District 33 in 2018 Maryland 2018 General Election.
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Get StartedPrevention needs to be part of every middle- and high-school curriculum. Increased criminal penalties for drug traffickers, and limiting the number of opioids physicians can prescribe, will also help in this fight. Learn more
To protect Maryland’s middle class we must attract the types of businesses in the sectors that are creating the most jobs such as healthcare, biotechnology, and clean energy. Learn more
It is fiscally irresponsible to divert our public school tax dollars to schools with less accountability and lower standards. Therefore, I am opposed to Maryland increasing the number of charter schools without addressing current deficiencies in our existing charter school regulations. I am in agreement with the Maryland State Education Association position on charter school as well as school vouchers. Learn more
Current funding levels fall short on for new programs, new teachers, and teacher pay increases. Our schools are struggling with oversized classrooms and underpaid teachers, both of which are contributing to an exodus of good teachers leaving for better working conditions in other counties. Therefore, it is imperative that we adequately fund our public schools, specifically Anne Arundel County where funding has not kept up with neighboring counties. Learn more
Last year, the General Assembly enacted the Clean Energy Jobs Act and the reauthorized the Green House Emissions Act. These laws are a win-win. Not only will these laws improve the environment, but they will also create thousands of jobs in Maryland. Learn more
I support the General Assembly’s efforts to keep prescription drug prices reasonable. I will work hard and reach across party lines to make sure insurance and drug coverage remain affordable to everyone regardless of income, age, or pre-existing conditions. Learn more
Current funding levels fall short on for new programs, new teachers, and teacher pay increases. Our schools are struggling with oversized classrooms and underpaid teachers, both of which are contributing to an exodus of good teachers leaving for better working conditions in other counties. Therefore, it is imperative that we adequately fund our public schools, specifically Anne Arundel County where funding has not kept up with neighboring counties. Learn more
These jobs need to offer livable wages, workplace equality, paid sick and family leave and other worker protections. Learn more
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