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SC House District 44

SC House District 44

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    Katie Crosby
    (Dem)

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    Mike Neese
    (Rep)

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The state of SC has found $1.8 billion. What do you believe should be done with the money?

What do you believe is the role the SC Legislature has in ensuring access to quality & affordable healthcare?

What do you believe are the current challenges facing public education in SC, and what would you do to address them?

Campaign Mailing Address PO Box 41
Van Wyck, SC 29744
Campaign Phone 704-743-7961
Campaign Website http://katiecrosbysc.com
Campaign Twitter Handle @katiecrosbysc
Campaign YouTube URL
Education BA in Elementary and Special Education from UNC Charlotte
Qualifications Media Director for Keith Grey Sr. for SC House 45 in 2020, Clyburn Fellow of 2022, Modjeska Simkins School graduate 2022, Emerge SC Alum 2023, Chair of Lancaster County Democratic Party 2022-2024
SC needs to expand Medicaid. While most of the cost will be covered by the federal government, SC can use the $1.8 billion to cover the rest so no tax increase is needed for several years.
Ensuring access to quality and affordable healthcare is one of the SC Legislature's primary roles. The South Carolina Constitution agrees with the US Declaration of Independence that the government's role is to protect citizens' liberties. No person can be truly free without basic human rights of housing, food, and healthcare; therefore, it is the SC Legislature's responsibility to work toward meeting these needs for all South Carolinians.
The main challenge facing public education is funding. Our state system has been systematically underfunded for decades, extremists threaten to divert funding to private schools, and many public school districts have not been held accountable for responsible use of the funding they receive. Properly funding education will allow districts to increase pay, hire more qualified staff, improve school safety, and purchase the highest quality curriculum. It would also give the state system and school districts the resources needed to educate stakeholders on the importance of teaching accurate history, sharing a wide variety of books, and providing social-emotional education.
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