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Wisconsin Senate, District 28/Senado Estatal de Wisconsin, Distrito 28

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    Julian Bradley
    (Rep)

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    Megan Lach
    (Dem)

Biographical Information

Please describe your priorities for your term in office and your specific qualifications to effectively address those issues.

What do you see as the most pressing housing-related issue in Wisconsin, and what policies, if any, would you support to address the issue?

What, if anything, will you do to ensure equitable access to health care services, including reproductive health care (i.e. contraception, IVF and abortion) for Wisconsinites?

What, if anything, will you do to ensure our schools have the resources to improve outcomes for its students, including those with disabilities?

What redistricting process, if any, do you believe the legislature should put in place before the next national census to ensure fair representation for voters?

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Franklin, WI 53132
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All of my priorities circumvent being a mother and how that relates to our state and community. How exactly? Everything.

Being a mother, I take into consideration our budget, home, food, education, health, community, policies, and how all of these play into our day-to-day life.

Every priority I have as a part of my campaign draws on my experience as a woman growing up in our state, a mother to my beautiful 7-year-old, and my work experience starting at age 15.

Public education, women's reproductive rights, the economy, public safety, affordable childcare, and accessible healthcare are all priorities that come back to being a mother and balancing how we manage these for ourselves and our children. You ask me how being a mother relates to each, and I'll walk you through my weekly schedule.

To ensure a successful future to my daughter and to our families across our state, we need to take on each priority with equal sincerity and vigor.
Increase Affordable Housing: - Incentivize development with tax credits. - Reform zoning for higher-density housing. - Foster public-private partnerships.

Preserve Affordable Housing: - Implement rent control. - Fund rehabilitation programs.

Support Low-Income Renters and Buyers: - Expand rental assistance (Section 8). - Offer down payment help and low-interest loans.

Address Homelessness: - Prioritize Housing First. - Fund shelters and transitional housing.

Improve Public Housing: - Invest in new units and improve existing ones. - Ensure tenant protections.

Land Use: - Promote sustainable development. - Use vacant land for housing.

Enhance Local Capacity: - Provide resources for housing policies. - Streamline permitting.

Community Support: - Back community land trusts. - Promote housing advocacy.

Address Inequities: - Enforce fair housing. - Direct resources to underserved areas
Continue to fight against the 1849 abortion ban, and codify abortion rights into our state constitution to continue to provide crucial healthcare to people in our state.

All reproductive healthcare must be available to support the people of our state.
We need to put a stop to the voucher system. While many believe it's a benefit, it is unequivocally harming marginalized communities and is draining our public school systems of much-needed taxpayer funds. Private schools do not require tax funds to operate.

Partner with the Fair Maps Coalition to continue to ensure we have fair maps and fair elections.

We should not have maps that lean in either direction. Having fair maps ensures every vote counts and our electorate system works.