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Jeff Scott

WE THE PEOPLE

Jeff Scott is running for North Carolina State Senator, District 40.

Personal background

Jeff earned bachelor's degrees in economics and statistics from San Francisco State University. He is married and has 2 children. He lives in Charlotte. He has volunteered at Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools and served as the chair of the Mecklenburg County Libertarian Party.

Professional background

Jeff has worked as a SAS developer. He has experience working in business intelligence, banking, and finance.

Political background

Jeff Scott ran for state senator in 2020, U.S. representative in 2018 and 2019, and the Charlotte City Council in 2017, but did not win any of those elections.

Economy

Supports controlling spending.

Said, "We need secure financing for public investment, and we must sustain private markets to replenish savings and retirement."

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Energy & the Environment

As of August 15, 2024, Jeff Scott did not have a website or any information online.

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Healthcare

Opposed lockdown procedures during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Opposes medical premium and deductible raises.

Opposes the single payer system and advocates competition among health care providers.

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Voting & Elections

Said, "Sophisticated financing, media control and gerrymandering all work to protect incumbents in North Carolina."

Supports term limits and fair redistricting.

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Public Safety

Supports the Second Amendment and opposes gun control.

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Education

Supports reforming the student lending system and having state teacher pensions buy and hold student debt.

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Foreign Policy and Immigration

Said, "We must not meddle in the elections of other countries."

Said, "We must not meddle in the elections of other countries."

Supports restructuring medical services to provide veterans control over their choices.

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