
Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives - South Carolina 4th Congressional District in 2026 South Carolina Primary Election.
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Get StartedEnd detention and deportation as a default, by investing in housing, legal support, and integration and divesting from private prison contracts. Learn more
Protect and expand HUD-VASH vouchers to combat veteran homelessness, and increase investment in VA healthcare. Learn more
Support legislation reinstating veterans unjustly terminated from federal jobs under the Trump-era mass layoffs, ensuring they regain employment, benefits, and dignity. Learn more
Fight back against efforts to privatize or cut Veterans Affairs services. Learn more
Expand and secure funding for the Veterans Crisis Line and integrate mental health services into primary VA care. Learn more
Push back against the nonsense Trump Tariffs that are increasing the prices of everyday goods and harming hard-working Americans' ability to afford necessary items. Learn more
End corporate price-gouging by passing a windfall profit tax on corporations that hike prices beyond inflation. Learn more
Ban the use of dynamic pricing for groceries, rent, and necessities, and regulate when companies can change their prices to restore the need for competitive pricing and help the consumer. Learn more
Uphold the mission of the U.S. Department of Education to guarantee a free, public, quality education to all students. Learn more
Advocate to safeguard the rights of students with disabilities and fight to reinstate funding to the Special Education Office. Learn more
Pass legislation establishing a universal free meal program that guarantees free school breakfasts and lunches to all children in need, regardless of family income. Learn more
Establish a national system for automated processing of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for high school seniors and students enrolled in higher education, with a focus on direct qualification for low-income students. Learn more
Increase Title I funding and expand federal support for low-income schools to ensure equity in education regardless of zip code. Learn more
End predatory loans and private for-profit institutions to ensure affordable college for anyone who wants to further their education, and increase funding to Pell grants and financial aid for those in need. Learn more
Boost funding to the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF), to help low-income families afford child care as well as Head Start and Early Head Start. Learn more
Establish a national teacher pay incentive program with state and local matching to increase teacher salaries. Learn more
Break up food and energy monopolies and increase access to more affordable goods for everyday families in GSP. Learn more
Oppose the dangerous restrictions placed on women's right to choose, by ensuring equal and safe access to reproductive care within South Carolina and across the U.S. Learn more
Extend coverage to dental, vision, and reproductive healthcare. Learn more
Increase funding to rural hospitals at risk of closure to ensure continued care for rural communities. Learn more
Advocate for reducing prescription drug costs by extending out-of-pocket cost caps, especially for those who rely on expensive medications. Learn more
Fiercely advocate to increase access to safe and affordable contraceptives and decrease the amount of contraceptive deserts. Learn more
Expand mobile health services to serve disabled, senior, veteran, and homeless populations with sliding-scale services. Learn more
Advocate for a single-payer health care system that guarantees quality healthcare for all Americans. Learn more
Fight to ensure that all workers can take paid leave from their jobs to welcome a new child, care for a sick family member, or care for their own medical conditions. Learn more
Pass a national tenants’ protection act to cap rent hikes, expand the right to counsel in housing court, and ban no-cause evictions. Learn more
Increase funding to the Federal Home Loan Banks to help more people find fair and affordable housing. Learn more
Decrease the amount of vacant homes by offering tax incentives for landlords who rent or lease to low- or middle-income tenants. Learn more
Crack down on speculative holding by discouraging investors from sitting on empty units by implementing vacancy taxes or limiting bulk purchases. Learn more
Restrict corporate landlords and private equity firms from buying up single-family homes and removing the tax advantages that large corporate buyers currently have over individual homebuyers. Learn more
Keep Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac public and oppose turning them over to private companies. Learn more
Repurpose vacant or abandoned buildings, such as warehouses or schools, into safe and secure affordable homes/complexes. Learn more
Ensure dignity and due process by increasing funding to the immigration court system to ensure counsel for all, especially children and asylum-seekers. Learn more
Expand and increase the value of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) for workers without children in their homes so that it includes low-income young workers and older workers without dependent children in their homes. Learn more
Pass a wealth tax or surtax on high earners to fund Earned Income Tax Credit and Child Tax Credit expansion. Learn more
Work to secure federal appropriations for workforce development and job training programs that bring high-paying jobs back to Greenville and Spartanburg. Learn more
Enact fair scheduling laws that help create predictable schedules and incomes for hourly workers. Learn more
End the tipped minimum wage and raise the federal minimum wage to a family-sustaining level that increases annually with the cost of living. Learn more
Establish industry-wide standards for job quality, including a process for establishing a wage and benefit floor. Learn more
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