THE SMITH
PLATFORM
FOR CHANGE
KELLY FOR FLORIDA
I’m Kelly Smith, Candidate for Florida State House District 30. We as Floridians deserve better. Through workable leadership, I am committed to making the place we call home, A home for ALL by prioritizing
Environmental Issues with Balanced Growth
Affordability Challenges
Women's & Human Rights
Public Education
We can achieve a better Florida together by taking action today for a better tomorrow!
Environmental issues
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Increase conservation and protection of land, waterways, wetlands, natural preserves
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Sustaining the Indian River Lagoon & Prioritizing Coastal Environmental Rehabilitation & Protection
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Protect & Add Land to the Volusia & Brevard Wildlife Corridor
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Address Flooding Issues- coastal and inland
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Fund the development of an EV infrastructure
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Standardize Low Impact Development to reduce environmental toll of building on our natural beauty
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Balanced conservation with Growth
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Support the "Right to Clean Water" initiative
AFFORDABLE
FLORIDA
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Reform Home and Auto Insurance Industries to lower premiums
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Stop price gouging
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Develop Local Partnerships and Community Land Trusts to build affordable housing
- Address Medicare and Medicaid issues
- Work to make Prescription Drugs affordable
- Champion Affordable Healthcare for All and the Proposed Healthy Florida Act
- Work to bring higher paying jobs to the area.
- Take on Corporate Landlords to bring rents down
HUMAN
rights
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Protect Women's Bodily Rights
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Ensure access to full and affordable reproductive healthcare
- Work for Equality for marginalized groups & ALL OF OUR HUMAN RIGHTS
- Protect and Expand LGBTQIA+ rights
- Protect voter's rights
- Support Proposed Harry T. and Harriette V. Moore Voting Rights Act
- Make voting more accessible
- Support the RIGHT to CLEAN WATER initiative
- Bring Climate Change issues back into state policy
Public
Education
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Increase teacher pay
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Reduced class sizes
- Ensure increased funding goes to resources, technology, ESE specific learning resources
- Increase availability and accessibility of STEM programs