What Matters to You?
There are so many issues that matter to all of us. I have a position that lays the foundation on most issues, but am open-minded to learning and shifting to whatever is best for the district as a whole. Below are just 3 issues that I am most passionate about.

Education
Education is our most important issue. This is the foundation of every other issue. Want higher paying jobs in your area? Companies will come and pay more for an educated work force. Want better health care for your loved ones? Educated doctors would want to be close to home. Want a better life for your children? They can achieve this through education. We need to move away from test based curriculum and teach life skills. We need to better prepare the future leaders of America by setting real life standards. A longer school day and school year is the start to this.

Pet Rights
Pets. Our fur babies. The law sees them as "property". Any respectful pet owner knows, they are not property, they are FAMILY. We raise our pets, feed them, take them to the vet when they are sick, bathe them, clothe them, shelter them. And when they pass over that rainbow bridge, we hurt in our heart for that loss. Since they are family, we should be able to claim them as dependents on our taxes each year.

Term Limits
The President of the United States is limited to serving 2 terms in office. This took effect after FDR to ensure that America did not develop a monarchy and become Great Britain, which we seceded from. Well, a lot of the power in this country lies with Congress (both the House and the Senate). These individuals who are lucky enough to serve the American people, should not see it as a lifetime appointment. Civil service is something every citizen should want, and having term limits will enable that by allowing guaranteed openings every 10-12 years.
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