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Robert T. Reives II

DEMOCRAT

Robert T. Reives II is running for North Carolina State Representative, District 54.

Personal background

Robert has a bachelors degree in business administration and management and a law degree from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. Robert and his wife Cynthia live in Goldston and have two children. The Reives family attends Roberts Chapel Missionary Baptist Church in Goldston.

Professional background

Robert is a managing partner in the law firm of Wilson, Reives, Silverman & Doran Attorneys At Law. Previously, he served as an assistant district attorney for the Lee County District Attorney’s Office.

Political background

Robert T. Reives served as State Representative for State House District 54. First elected in 2014, he is serving his fifth term. He has been appointed as the House Democratic Leader, co-chairman of the House Freshman Caucus, treasurer of the Legislative Black Caucus, and vice chairman of the Education & Community Colleges committee and the Judiciary III committee.

Economy

Believes in providing immediate relief to families affected by rising prices and making long-term investments in rural North Carolina.

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Energy & the Environment

Believes clean water and air are essential for economic development and tourism. Supports preservation of natural resources for long-term benefits.

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Healthcare

Supports abortion access.

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Voting & Elections

Supports policies to make voting more accessible.

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Public Safety

As of June 14, 2024, Robert T. Reives II’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Education

Believes in raising teacher salaries to the national average, reducing class sizes, restoring job protections, and increasing classroom resources to support public education.

Believes legislators should use reserves to recruit and retain teachers and essential school staff.

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Foreign Policy and Immigration

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