The Plan

We need to secure safe routes and pathways for our district, stronger schools, transportation relief, support for our veterans, and everyday systems that work better for the people of District 27A.

Route 5 signage in Southern Maryland reflecting a key District 27A commuter corridor

Safer Transportation and School Routes

Traffic on Route 301, Highway 210, and Route 5 affects how people get to work, how long they are on the road, and how safe those roads feel. School routes should not be something families worry about.

Relief for 301

Push for real movement on congestion and corridor planning. Use a seat on the Environment and Transportation Committee to keep pressure on decisions that affect this district.

Protecting Our Students

Work with neighborhoods to fix the actual routes students use. Focus on safer crossings and clearer, more reliable paths to school.

Making Transit Reality

Build a system people can actually use. Connect it to the district in a way that works with how people already travel.

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Safer Transportation and School Routes

Traffic on Route 301, Highway 210, and Route 5 affects how people get to work, how long they are on the road, and how safe those roads feel. School routes should not be something families worry about.

Relief for 301

Push for real movement on congestion and corridor planning. Use a seat on the Environment and Transportation Committee to keep pressure on decisions that affect this district.

Protecting Our Students

Work with neighborhoods to fix the actual routes students use. Focus on safer crossings and clearer, more reliable paths to school.

Making Transit Reality

Build a system people can actually use. Connect it to the district in a way that works with how people already travel.

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Public Safety

Too many young people end up in the system without clear alternatives in front of them. Safety in this district depends on what happens before a crisis, not just what happens after.

Create Real Options for Youth

Expand programs that connect young people to jobs, training, and careers, including pathways into fire, EMS, and public safety.

Act Earlier

Support prevention and family resources so problems are addressed before they escalate.

Keep It Practical

Focus on what works in neighborhoods. Clear standards. Real accountability. Systems people can rely on.

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Education

Students should have a clear way forward. This work focuses on school funding, access to programs, and making sure students are not left guessing about what comes next.

Protect School Funding

Keep support consistent so schools can meet everyday needs.

Expand Dual Enrollment

Give students the chance to graduate with college credit or a certification already in hand.

Support Students Staying on Track

Make it easier to continue and finish, with support that actually helps.

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Veterans

Service should not lead to barriers when it comes to care or basic protections. Mental health and financial protections remain major issues long after service.

Support Mental Health Treatment

Push for research and treatment that reflects the urgency of the issue.

Protect Active Service Members

Strengthen safeguards against predatory lending and weak consumer protections.

Focus on Follow-Through

Make sure support is accessible and consistent.

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District Investment

Economic growth should show up in everyday life. People need stable work, manageable costs, and systems that function without constant frustration.

Support Local Jobs

Connect development to real employment opportunities in the district.

Keep Affordability in Focus

Housing and childcare affect stability for families across the district.

Improve Everyday Systems

Roads, public services, and local systems should work the way people expect them to.

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