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Carolyn G. Logan

DEMOCRAT

Carolyn G. Logan is running for North Carolina State Representative, District 101.

Personal background

Carolyn is from Asheville. She holds a degree in criminal justice and police science from Belmont Abbey College. She has 3 children.

Professional background

Carolyn currently works as a regional incident management coordinator. She previously worked as a sergeant at the North Carolina Department of Public Safety and as a police officer with the Asheville Police Department.

Political background

Carolyn G. Logan currently serves as a state representative in District 101. She was elected to this position in 2018 and is serving her third term. She served as vice chair of the Mecklenburg County Commissioners’ Criminal Justice Advisory Committee.

Economy

Wants to address housing and rent concerns.

Supports expanding opportunities for small business growth.

Wants to raise the minimum wage to reflect "a living wage."

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Energy & the Environment

As of June 14, 2024, Carolyn G. Logan’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Healthcare

Supports reducing healthcare costs through Medicaid expansion.

Supports abortion access.

Supports establishing "a right to privacy and medical privacy."

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Voting & Elections

Supports measures to make voting more accessible.

Supports implementing policies that promotes more funding for grassroots elections.

Wants to broaden ethical guidelines for all government branches.

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Public Safety

As of June 14, 2024, Carolyn G. Logan’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Education

Wants to reduce child care costs by indirectly reinstating the Child Care Tax Credit through free school lunches at public schools among other measures.

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Foreign Policy and Immigration

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