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U.S. House District 3

No. to be elected: 15 | Salary: $174 | Term: 2 yearsTo represent the people of Ohio, their district, and the US in dealing with matters of national and international importance. The general welfare should be a prime concern.

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    Cleophus Dulaney
    (Rep)

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What changes would you make, if any, to voting and elections policy?

How would you address concerns about the rising cost of living?

How would you reduce hyperpartisanship and promote civility?

State your position on foreign policy and national security.

What changes would you make, if any, to immigration policy?

Training and Experience Local Retired Business Owner with over 20 years Experience in Operations Management
Volunteer/Community Service Served as a worksite for Jobs and Services and hosted summer workshops for the youth
Hand count voter IDs. Eliminate mail in ballots, accept in certain cases, such as military sickness and disabilities; remove the machines. Proof of citizenship
Eliminate property tax. The government needs to have their own way to retrieve income and not rely on the property taxes of the citizens. Stabilize the housing market.
First, we're not each other's enemies. Quit the harsh animosity on both sides. Look for more common ground; that way, unity forms a greater America. Learn to be friends with the other side. Have common goals!

In the United States, citizens should be the priority of the government. Anything that affects the citizens in a negative way is never a good thing for us to have as a government agency. Our safety is our first priority. If they don't have a country, they should not be coming here, period!
We need to pause the immigration policy and have a better vetting situation for people coming to this country. They have to love this country if they want to come to this country. If they come here, they should have self-sufficiency to sustain themselves when they come to the United States. Not be reliant on the government to support them.