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Delaware State House District 34

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    Tracey M. Miller
    (Dem)

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    Lyndon D. Yearick
    (Rep)

Biographical Information

What are the most important challenges facing our state, and how do you propose to address them?

Homelessness in Delaware more than doubled in 2022. What legislation would you propose to reduce the number of unhoused in Delaware?

What role should the government play with regard to a woman's reproductive choices?

We have all read about communities where residents have had to boil water before using it to drink. Are there specific policies you’d support to avoid this from happening in Delaware?

Some states have passed innovative laws that open access to healthcare, housing, and financial services for immigrants. Would you support these measures in Delaware? (Yes or No). Please explain.

How likely are you to support gun legislation such as safe storage or banning assault weapons?

Do you agree or disagree with this statement: "Mail-in ballots cause voter fraud.”

Campaign Website http://Miller4delaware.com
Campaign Phone 3023873575
Campaign Email Info@miller4delaware.com
Neighborhood/area of residence Camden/Wyoming/Woodside/Magnolia
Education BS Degree Social Science
Work Experience Director of Development for a Non-Profit in Delaware, Director of Community Engagement and Marketing
Community Involvement Hello, my name is Tracey Miller. I have served as an Honorary Commander at the Dover Air Force Base, a Committee Member for the PAC (Metropolitan Planning Organizations Public Action Committee), a City Counselor Chair of the Ways and Means Committee, Chair of the Capital Finance Committee, as well as a board member on the Kent County Board of Assessment Review. My career speaks volumes about my dedication to serving all community members. I work full-time for Forward Journey Adult Day Services as the Director of Development.
Additional Information I live in Wyoming with my wife, Dr. Christie Miller, and our two daughters, McKelden, who just graduated from CR and is heading to The University of Delaware Honors program in the fall. Zella is currently attending CR as an incoming senior. Additionally, we share our home with our three fur babies.
EQUITY in EDUCATION One of my top priorities is working to revamp an antiquated unit-based system. I am committed to improving school systems, supporting educators, and advocating teacher retention and recruitment. HEALTHCARE I will advocate for affordable and comprehensive healthcare options, ensuring everyone receives the care they need without facing exorbitant costs. AFFORDABLE WORKFORCE HOUSING I will prioritize building affordable workforce housing to support the local workers. We have a severe housing shortage for folks who are the backbone of our community. That includes teachers, police officers, firefighters, those who check you out at the local Redners, etc. We must support the taxpayers who support us.
We must utilize Grant in Aid to support Non-Profit organizations in their effort to help the homeless. They usually have a better focus on the specific plight to help the homeless. Unfortunately, a large portion of our homeless are veterans. We must work closer with state and federal organizations that support veteran homelessness. It must be a organized and central operation of the state to take care of these veterans. I would work across the aisle to offer legislation to add an office to Health and Human Services to combat homelessness specifically. Working together with public private partnerships to come up with a 5 year strategic plan to combat homelessness. This plan would include goals to reduce the unhoused per year.
The only role government should play in women's reproductive healthcare is to protect them in their choice.
Those policies would include making sure our infrastructure system is updated to be able to handle the needs of each location. Most areas have antiquated water and sewer systems that need to be addressed. Of course, that can't all be done at one time. But we do need to have a system in place that systematically replaces those pipes on a timely basis. That is a costly and time sensitive matter that needs to be addressed on a yearly basis by towns and cities alike. The state government's responsibility is to support those cities and towns in their effort to sustain their infrastructure.
Yes, but it must be done in an orderly fashion with the help of Health and Human Services and the Federal government. Unless there is financial support from the federal government the strain on the state government will just be too much to maintain. In Delaware we rely heavily on the immigrant population for our chicken plants and our farms. We must be transparent about that need. Those immigrants who work so hard to support the economy of the state must be taken care of. We must stop pretending immigrants don't have a place in our state.
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