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Lillie Williams
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Lillie Williams is running for North Carolina State Representative, District 12.
Personal background
Lillie is from Kinston, North Carolina. She has an associates degree in mental health, a bachelors degree in special education, a masters degree in educational supervision and an education specialist degree in educational leadership from East Carolina University. She volunteers as the education chair of the Lenoir County Chapter of the NAACP and as a chaplain for the Lenoir Memorial Hospital.
Professional background
Lillie is the CEO of Perfecting Destiny Coaching Services, Inc. She has worked in various educational roles, as a classroom teacher, vice principal, principal, and director of education.
Political background
Lillie Williams ran for State Representative for State House District 12 in 2022, but did not win.
Economy
Supports providing training and funding opportunities for women, minority, and disabled small business owners.
Supports increasing economic development and providing adequate housing for all citizens to reduce poverty.
Believes employees should earn livable wages to afford housing and health care. Supports safe, adequate housing for elderly and disabled citizens.
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Energy & the Environment
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Healthcare
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Voting & Elections
Support protecting voting rights.
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Public Safety
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Education
Believes every student deserves a free and appropriate education in a safe and supportive environment.
Supports comprehensively funding the public education system.
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Foreign Policy and Immigration
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