jews in the d Meet The Congressional Candidates T he JN couldn’t get to them all, but we took a look at the landscape and identified the congressional races most likely of interest to the Jewish community. We reached out to the can- didates, inviting them to return a brief questionnaire introducing themselves to the community. Here are their responses, edited for length and clarity. 9th District Michigan’s 9th congressional dis- trict includes Ferndale, Oak Park, Royal Oak, Hazel Park, St. Clair Shores, Warren, Bloomfield and Sterling Heights. Retiring congress- man Sander Levin currently holds the seat. DEMOCRAT NAME: Andy Levin AGE: 58 CITY OF RESIDENCE: Bloomfield Township SYNAGOGUE/ CHURCH (if any): Congregation T’chiyah Andy Levin PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND: Successful entrepreneur, union organizer and advocate for workers’ rights and human rights; former director of worker training for the state of Michigan; found- 18 October 11 • 2018 jn ed his own clean energy business. WHAT WOULD YOU MOST LIKE READERS TO KNOW ABOUT YOU? I am so proud of my dad and uncle and their legacy of integrity and public service, but I’m not running on my fami- ly’s name. I’m running on my decades of experience fighting for working people in this country. WHAT ARE YOUR TOP 3 PRIORITIES IF ELECTED? Medicare for all: Health care is a human right. Period. Having access to quality health care and affordable pre- scription drugs shouldn’t be contingent upon the size of your bank account. I understand the physical, emotional and financial toll of chronic illness and why it is so important that we pass Medicare for All and address the astronomical costs of prescription drugs. Good-paying jobs with benefits: Too many of our jobs have been offshored, contracted out, privatized and made part-time or temporary. Lower pay and fewer pensions and benefits mean many among us won’t be able to enjoy a solid middle-class life and retirement. The result? Unprecedented inequality of income and wealth. I strongly support paid family leave and believe that no one should have to choose between caring for their loved ones and risking their economic security. Quality education for every child: All children, regardless of zip code, deserve a high-quality education that provides them with the resources, instruction and support necessary to help them reach their full potential. I will advocate for universal public education, starting with preschool and including excellent K-12 schools under local control with well-compensated and well-respected teachers. We must invest in our kids to build a strong future for Michigan. We must also support our skilled trades’ training and retraining programs, so our workforce is ready to meet the technical demands of the future. REPUBLICAN NAME: Candius Stearns AGE: 45 CITY OF RESIDENCE: Sterling Heights SYNAGOGUE/ Candius Stearns CHURCH (if any): St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND: Business owner/healthcare agency and third-party billing for insurance. WHAT WOULD YOU MOST LIKE READERS TO KNOW ABOUT YOU? I’m a small business leader who knows how to create jobs, make payroll and budget responsibly. I’ve been working and building relationships to help others in our community my entire life. WHAT ARE YOUR TOP 3 PRIORITIES IF ELECTED? Jobs: Small business creates jobs, not government. When a small business owner succeeds, the economy grows and the community benefits. I strongly sup- port the tax cuts enacted in December 2017. Since the tax cuts were enacted, we have seen unprecedented economic growth, and Southeast Michigan workers and families have more money in their pocket to help make ends meet. Security and infrastructure: Michigan’s infrastructure rankings are among the nation’s worst. We ranked 37th and 38th, respectively, for the per- cent of bridges and urban roads in poor condition. We need to do much, much better. I am determined to help boost federal transportation funding as well as secure funding for our state cyber tech- nology and infrastructure for Michigan. Lower cost of prescriptions and medical care: I stand firmly against a single payer medical system. Medicare for all will not solve our healthcare prob- lem. The ACA did nothing to lower the cost of prescriptions and medical care. It actually did the opposite by requiring Americans to buy insurance coverage