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Age
60
Education
Medical Doctor-State University of New York at Buffalo & Attorney-FAMU
Hometown
Orlando
County
Orange
Instagram
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Campaign Phone
4072574806
I support securing our nation's borders while maintaining a legal, orderly, and merit-based immigration system. Congress should finish securing the border, enforce existing immigration laws, modernize legal immigration, and ensure employers verify work eligibility. America has always welcomed those who follow the law and contribute to our nation. I am a legal immigrant who became a U.S. citizen, I fully understand and value legal immigration and believe a secure border and a fair legal process are essential to protecting national security, public safety, and the rule of law.
Environmental stewardship is important, and Congress should support practical, science-based policies that protect our natural resources while maintaining affordable energy and a strong economy. We should invest in innovation, modern infrastructure, clean technologies, and American energy production without imposing policies that unnecessarily increase costs for families, farmers, or small businesses. Energy independence and economic prosperity remain essential national priorities.
1. Make Healthcare Affordable Again by increasing price transparency, reducing waste and bureaucracy, strengthening the doctor-patient relationship, expanding competition, and protecting medical freedom.
2. Restore Fiscal Responsibility by reducing wasteful spending, lowering the national debt, eliminating fraud and abuse, and prohibiting Members of Congress from trading individual stocks while in office.
Freedom of speech is one of America's most fundamental constitutional rights. It protects every citizen's ability to express opinions, criticize government, engage in peaceful political debate, practice religion, publish ideas, and assemble without fear of government censorship. While this freedom is broad, it does not protect criminal conduct such as true threats, incitement to imminent violence, or defamation. A free society depends upon the open exchange of ideas, even when those ideas are unpopular.
Both have important constitutional responsibilities. Congress exercises oversight through legislation, appropriations, hearings, and investigations. The President, as head of the Executive Branch, directs and manages federal agencies. Our constitutional system depends on checks and balances, with each branch performing its respective oversight responsibilities while respecting the separation of powers.
I support the SAVE Act because protecting the integrity of our elections begins with ensuring that only US citizens vote in federal elections. Requiring ID and proof of citizenship is a reasonable safeguard that strengthens public confidence in our electoral system.
At the same time, every eligible citizen should have a fair opportunity to obtain the documents needed to register. I support making certified birth certificates and other citizenship records readily available through efficient, low-cost or free replacement programs for those who qualify, including seniors, married women whose names have changed, veterans, and individuals with limited financial means. States should modernize record retrieval and verification systems to make obtaining these documents faster and more accessible.
Election integrity and voter access are not competing goals. We can protect both by ensuring that every eligible citizen can easily prove citizenship while maintaining secure, accurate voter rolls.
The federal government's role should be limited and focused on supporting states, protecting civil rights, promoting educational excellence, and ensuring accountability for federal funding. Decisions about curriculum, instructional materials, and day-to-day education should primarily remain with parents, local school boards, and state governments. I strongly support parental rights, school choice, career and technical education, responsible use of artificial intelligence, and preparing students with the skills needed to succeed in today's economy while keeping children safe online.
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Age
57
Education
Some College, numerous certifications
Hometown
Windermere
County
Orange
Campaign Phone
9419282887
The US immigration system has a large number of laws which were not enforced during the previous administration, overwhelming our system. I would work to increase the number of immigration courts and judges to process claims. I would also continue to cut off aid to those breaking our laws. There are countless examples of immigrants receiving more aid than our own citizens, especially our seniors and veterans, that is unacceptable. Additionally, any immigrant that commits a crime should be immediately deported.
Maintaining clean air, food, and water, is paramount to sustaining our world. That said, climate change as promoted has been a multi-trillion dollar hoax that has injured countries around the globe. The doomsday warnings of melting polar ice caps melting which would cause sea levels to rise have all been wrong. The change in crops and growth in devastating storms has also been wrong and much of the data that was relied upon has either been proven false or just plain fake. From inception, the very premise of 'settled science' should have alerted us to the understanding that nothing that came after would be factual. If I was to say that yes, climate change is a financial threat to our economy, it's because spending trillions on wind farms that kill endangered species and don't provide much energy, and punishing people with fees and regulations to promote systems that have not or many not ever work, is damaging. All this while China and India offset any potential good our efforts do.
1) Cutting waste, fraud and abuse, and making real cuts to spending, not merely cuts to future spending that do not provide deficit reduction. Currently, our biggest national expense is servicing the national debt, that is unsustainable.
2) Revamping healthcare. The so-called, "Affordable Care Act," did the exact opposite of what it was supposed to do when sold to us. Premiums skyrocketed, deductibles double and tripled, and maintaining a favorite doctor became nearly impossible. We need to complete revamp the system; allow individuals to join or form large groups, include transparency at every level, and increase the quality of care.
Freedom of speech means the ability to speak out for or against the ideals you support. There have, however, always been limits to that, citing the example of shouting "Fire" in a theatre. Over the last two decades, dangerous ideologies have been allowed to speak freely while shutting down dissent. Free speech does not mean one or the other, it means both.
Both Congress and the President have oversight of Federal agencies, they just do so in different ways. While the President has a more direct line to guide Federal policies, Congress does so through legislation.
When my wife and I married, she was able to change all of her ID in a few short hours. There is nothing blocking access to this process. Married women across the country change driver's licenses, passports, and more, every day. Women are smart and powerful! That said, there could be a state-by-state framework to provide affordable REAL ID that can be used for a multitude of purposes.
The Department of Education has been a $3 trillion dollar failure that has only served to bring proficiencies down, it should be completely dismantled. States should be empowered to provide their own guidelines and each state should provide a system of school choice vouchers that allow every demographic to enjoy the same educational opportunities.