There's much to see here. So, take your time, look around, and learn all there is to know about what we are fighting for. Although this does not cover every issue that was discussed with Joshua thus far, we hope this information is helpful.
"Every child in the 126th District deserves a world-class education, whether they live in the city or the suburbs. For too long, Harrisburg has shortchanged our local schools, forcing property taxes up while our students wait for resources. I will fight to deliver our fair share of state funding to hire more teachers, modernize our classrooms, and expand trade and tech programs for every student in our community."
"Families across our district are working harder than ever but falling further behind. I will fight to lower the costs that keep our neighbors awake at night. This means taking on price-gouging, supporting wages that keep up with inflation, and capping the rising costs of prescription drugs. Our economy should work for the people, not just big corporations."
"Whether you rent or own, the cost of keeping a roof over your head has become too high. I will champion legislation to stop predatory rent hikes while fighting for real property tax relief for our seniors and working families. We must invest in our neighborhoods to eliminate blight and ensure that lifelong residents aren't priced out of the communities they built."
"Everyone deserves to feel safe walking down their street, no matter where they live. I support a comprehensive approach to public safety that fully funds our first responders while investing in violence interruption and youth mentorship programs. We cannot just react to crime; we must prevent it by giving our young people real opportunities to succeed right here at home."
"Utility bills are crushing families and seniors on fixed incomes. I will stand up to the utility monopolies and vote against the privatization of our public water and sewer systems, which only leads to skyrocketing rates. I will fight to reform the PUC process to put customers ahead of corporate profits, ensuring that heat, electricity, and clean water remain affordable for every resident in Berks County."
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