Issue Position: Integrity

Issue Position

Date: Jan. 1, 2014
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Gia believes that becoming a politician is not the role of a leader or ruler, but instead one of a servant and representative. In office Gia vows to become the voice of her constituents and fight for what is best for her entire district. She would like to remain available and approachable to her constituents. Upon being elected she would like to hold town hall style meetings monthly to give her constituents an opportunity to address their concerns. The lack of access the people have to their current elected officials is a problem. She also supports term limits for all political offices and would push to pass a bill in favor. She believes that political service is not meant to become a career, and that many in Albany have made it so. She is also in favor of reducing the salary of elected officials in Albany. Gia believes transparency is key to a Constitutional government.


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