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ALICIA FOR DULUTH

I am running to represent the community I was born and raised in.

 

COMMUNITY-CENTERED
community-led

I’m running to become your next state Representative and ensure everyone has an opportunity to thrive. 

My roots in Duluth and our communities run deep. I was born and raised in Duluth to my Ojibwe mother and Mexican father, and was raised by my fiercely strong grandmother who was a hospital nutrition worker turned educator. I am the child of a Mexican father who worked as a union electrician and an Ojibwe mother, who with an eighth grade education, worked as a housekeeper and child care provider. 

My grandmother showed me how to trailblaze through any obstacle, something I’ve done as both a first-generation graduate from the University of Minnesota Duluth, going on to earn a Master’s of Business Administration from the College of St. Scholastica, and as the first Latina-Ojibwe to serve on the Executive Leadership Team in the City of Duluth’s history.

A voice like mine has never represented District 8B.

I live with my blended family in the home we own in the Hunter’s Park neighborhood with my strong-standing 8 year old child, my life partner Samantha, and our pets.

I will be a champion for Duluth by standing up for all of us and for the land, air, and waters of this place.

As your state legislator, I will use my experience harnessing local, grassroots effort to directly influence, write, and shape both local and statewide policy to drive home community-led and community-centered solutions.

 
 

priorities

Fighting for an equitable and strong Duluth is who I am and what we do, and I will continue to do this as your State Representative.

Every person in Duluth deserves to be housed, to feel safe and secure, to count on clean air and drinking water, affordable access to healthcare, livable wage and meaningful jobs, and to live a life where all our neighbors can thrive. 

I will be a fierce advocate for Duluth - please  join me in bringing our community-centered vision to life.

ISSUES

 

More than 580,000 Minnesotan households pay more than 30% of their income towards their housing, which doesn't leave enough money for necessities. Stable housing is critical to the development of children and the ability for workers to hold jobs...

As a lifelong Minnesotan, I proudly practice traditional ways with deer hunting, fishing, and harvesting wild rice with my family. Every spring, I walk with my Indigenous relatives...

Education is how we build our future. And lifelong learning is the path to a healthier, happier, and more prosperous future...

Everyone should feel safe and secure, regardless of race, gender, or geography. We need a stronger care and emergency response infrastructure to protect families...

We must take a holistic approach to workforce development and to growing our economy. This means bolstering early childcare and education, supporting local entrepreneurship at all stages, building sustainable, resilient infrastructure...

Healthcare is a basic human right and access to high-quality, affordable, comprehensive health care shouldn’t depend on your race, gender, ability, income, or what zip code you live in...

ENDORSEMENTS

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