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David A. Licate
DEMOCRAT
David A. Licate is running for Summit County Council Member, District 3.
Personal background
David earned a bachelor's degree in criminal justice and a Ph.D. in public policy from Kent State University and a master's degree in criminal justice from the University of Cincinnati. He is married to his wife Krista, and they have 2 children.
Professional background
David is a professor at the University of Akron. He has worked as a police officer and a security consultant.
Political background
David A. Licate has served as a member of the Stow-Munroe Falls Board of Education and a councilman at-large for the City of Stow.
Economy
As of August 23, 2024, David A. Licate’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Transportation & Infrastructure
Plans to invest in roads, bridges, sewers, and other projects to stimulate job growth.
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Housing & Urban Development
As a city council member, improved the process for addressing nuisance properties and enhanced zoning procedures for the disabled.
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Public Safety
Prioritizes protecting people from fraud.
Supports implementing evidence-based practices and crime analysis in Ohio police departments.
Supports reducing repeat offending and helping families affected by gun violence, addiction, and poverty.
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Energy & the Environment
Wants to implement policies that ensure clean air and water and protect the environment.
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Public Services
Prioritizes expanding inclusivity and opportunities for residents across all generations.
Supports improving the quality of life for the disabled, seniors, and individuals with mental health issues.
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Education
Supports addressing situational awareness and security issues at schools.
As a school board member, founded and chaired the Safety Committee that enhanced communication between public safety and school officials, and made yearly improvements to school security.
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