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Desiree Tims
DEMOCRAT
Desiree Tims is running for Ohio State Representative, District 38.
Personal background
Desiree earned a bachelor's degree in Communication Arts from Xavier University, a diploma from the Women’s Campaign School at Yale University, and a law degree from Georgetown Law.
Professional background
Desiree Tims serves as the president & CEO of Innovation Ohio and Innovation Ohio Education Fund. She previously worked on Capitol Hill for United States senators Sherrod Brown and Kirsten Gillibrand and served as president of the Senate Black Legislative Staff Caucus. She also worked at The White House during President Barack Obama’s first term.
Political background
Desiree Tims is a former Democratic nominee for Ohio’s 10th Congressional District.
Economy
Supports unions and workers, saying "Labor helped create a strong and prosperous middle class and I’m proud to stand with union members."
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Public Safety
Supports eliminating cash bail, increasing funding for diversionary programs, and investing in mental health support services.
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Healthcare
Supports protecting Medicaid programs.
Supports lowering prescription drug costs, expanding Medicaid programs, and increasing Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for low-income families.
Believes access to abortion should remain legal, citing support from physician groups and the defeat of Issue 1 by pro-abortion groups.
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Education
Opposes "diversity, equity, and inclusion bans" because they remove scholarships, African-American studies, and DEI resources for students.
Opposes unregulated charter schools and private school vouchers, believing they divert funds from public education and primarily benefit wealthier families.
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Energy & the Environment
As of August 23, 2024, Desiree Tims’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Voting & Elections
Supports automatic voter registration and civil engagement programs to inform and involve the community in the electoral process.
Believes the right to vote is "sacred" and opposes restrictive voter ID laws and purging voter rolls.
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