John, my journey to Congress has been somewhat unconventional.
As I reflect on the windy path that has led me here, I can pinpoint a period when my husband and I were both working full-time. My boys were young, so when I got off the night shift at the Chapel Hill Police Department at 7am, I would go straight to their classrooms to volunteer.
I couldn’t help but notice the students, especially Black and brown kids, were being underserved. So, I did everything I could as a volunteer to ensure no student was left behind — but I knew I had to run for School Board to make a lasting difference.
On the School Board, I fought tooth and nail for better funding for our schools. But eventually, I knew I had to run for Orange County Commissioner to make critical changes.
As Orange County Commissioner, I championed the construction of two schools, two senior centers, and affordable housing initiatives — but, eventually, I knew the next step to securing long-term progress for our children’s and communities’ future was running for State House.
All these twists and turns culminated in me representing my home district in Congress, John. I got into this line of work in pursuit of building a better life for my community and followed my heart throughout every single step.
Now I’m running for re-election because there’s still SO much more I can do. If you’re with me in the fight to continue making progress for the people and communities that we love — will you chip in $5 or more to help defend my seat?
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I’m so grateful to have you alongside me on this journey, John.
— Valerie
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