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Ohio State House District 26

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    Sedrick Denson
    (Dem)

Biographical Information

What are your top priorities and how will you address them?

What changes do you support or oppose to voting and elections policy?

How should government bring economic and job opportunities to Ohio?

What are your aspirations for K-12 and higher education?

Under what circumstances should the state support or check local government?

State your position on healthcare policy.

State your position on environmental policy and natural resource management?

What role, if any, should government take to ensure no person is discriminated against?

Training and Experience Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency, educator in Consumer Energy; Chief of Staff to Councilmember Wendell Young; Southwest Ohio Outreach Director for For Ohio’s Future Action Fund; Southwest Ohio Director for the Ohio Environmental Council; Political Action Chair for Greater Cincinnati National Action Network
Volunteer/Community Service Working to bring fresh foods to, and reduce the infant mortality rate in underserved neighborhoods;
My top priority is to work everyday ensuring that all Ohioans have a voice that will stand up for them. I want to continue to ensure all of our families healthcare is protected and basic human rights. Another priority is protecting our environment, the water we drink and the air we breathe and public outdoor spaces we enjoy.
I strongly support any policy that expands and makes it easier for people to vote. I will always oppose any policy that makes it harder to vote.
There are many ways government can grow job and economic opportunities. The more government can work in a bipartisan fashion to come up with sensible laws around safety and have fair and reasonable education policies and stable housing will make Ohio attractive. Those are some key areas that I believe keeps Ohio on the map to attract families and businesses.
I would like to see the General Assembly move towards more protection of Public Education. Higher education deserves the opportunity for potential students to have more incentives to make it more affordable and provide further opportunities to staying here in Ohio after graduation.
The state should always work in a fair and balanced way to support local governments. Each part of our state is different and we need to understand that and support what local officials needing support with.
I have the fundamental belief that healthcare should be affordable and accessible to all Ohioans. I also believe that healthcare is a private matter that government should not play a role in.
Protecting our environment and natural resources is very important. Finding more ways to protect our national resources to everyone to continue to enjoy must happen. Making it easier for consumers to access resources such community solar is just one way we can improve efficiency to make sure households have options.
Discriminatory practices are just wrong. I fully support any policy that provides more protections to any vulnerable people in Ohio.