
Candidate for North Carolina House of Representatives - District 106 in 2026 North Carolina Primary Election.
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Get StartedWhen extremists in our General Assembly pass laws to put more guns in our communities – and even in our schools – they make us less safe. When they force local law enforcement to collaborate with the Trump administration and disappear our immigrant neighbors overnight, they make us less safe. In the NC House, I will defend the right to safety for all of us – so that no one needs to live in fear, and so our kids can play safely in the neighborhood. Learn more
We must fully fund our public schools up to the levels required by our state constitution and the Leandro ruling. We must put an end to voucher schemes that divert money from our schools. We must raise pay and enact collective bargaining rights to recruit and retain the very best educators in our schools. Learn more
I will be a champion for a state where working families of North Carolina are in the driver’s seat. That means fair voting maps. That means repealing unjust “pre-emption” laws that tie the hands of our cities and counties. That means removing all barriers to all citizens of North Carolina exercising their right to vote – a right that previous generations fought so hard to win. Learn more
In the NC House, I will be a champion for universal, single payer healthcare. Quality healthcare must be a fundamental right for everyone in North Carolina, not a profit machine to make billions of dollars for a few healthcare executives. Learn more
Water bills, electric bills, gas bills, all pile up. Too many of my neighbors are forced to ask themselves: can I afford to stay in Mecklenburg County? In the NC House, I will stand up to the lobbyists and the special interests who are profiting from hiking housing costs and utility bills higher and higher. Learn more
We must urgently raise the minimum wage to a living wage so that working families can afford to live. We must also repeal so-called “right-to-work” laws, a leftover of Jim Crow that keeps working people from organizing to stand up to corporate interests. Learn more
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