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SUMMARY:Meet & Greet with Trevor Jung
DESCRIPTION:RAMAC members are invited to a meet and greet with Trevor Jung\, running for Wisconsin State Senate District 21.\n\n\n\nTrevor Jung was born in Krasnodar\, Russia and adopted from an orphanage at the age of two by a fourth-generation Racinian and small business owner. Saved and raised by his dad\, Scott\, and supported by a loving community\, Trevor is a proud graduate of Racine Unified Schools and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee\, where he earned a degree in Urban Studies.\n\n\n\nAfter college\, Trevor came home running for local office and becoming Racine's youngest elected alderperson since 1862. He brought a fresh\, results-oriented approach focused on improved service\, sought out savings\, and prioritized sustainability. As Director of RYDE Racine\, Racine's public transit system\, Trevor manages a $10+ million annual budget and leads a team of incredible public servants. Under his leadership\, transit services have become better connected to hospitals\, social services\, and jobs\, improving access for seniors and working families alike. But\, instead of the state being an ally\, continued divestment sounded the alarm.\n\n\n\nTrevor believes state government should be a tool for good: solving problems\, removing barriers\, and creating opportunity. Now\, he's ready to bring that same energy to Madison making families\, neighborhoods\, and communities the priority.  \n\n\n\nTrevor's three main campaign points:\n\n	Economic Competitiveness - Wisconsin's future competitiveness depends on whether we invest in the fundamentals of growth: talent\, training\, transportation\, technology\, and tourism the 5 T's that guide my campaign. By strengthening workforce pipelines\, modernizing infrastructure\, and supporting innovation\, we can create an economy where businesses succeed and workers share in that success.\n	Affordability - For too many families\, the cost of housing\, childcare\, healthcare\, and everyday necessities is rising faster than paychecks. Government should focus on lowering costs and expanding pathways to the middle class so that working families can build a secure future right here in Wisconsin.\n	Education - A strong economy begins with strong schools\, from early childhood education to our universities\, technical colleges\, and apprenticeship programs. By investing in education and workforce training\, we can ensure every Wisconsinite has the opportunity to develop their talents and meet the demands of a changing economy.\n\nThis is a RAMAC members ONLY event.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<br />\n<span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;"><strong>RAMAC members are invited to a meet and greet with Trevor Jung\, running for Wisconsin State Senate District 21.</strong></span></span><br />\n<br />\nTrevor Jung was born in Krasnodar\, Russia and adopted from an orphanage at the age of two by a fourth-generation Racinian and small business owner. Saved and raised by his dad\, Scott\, and supported by a loving community\, Trevor is a proud graduate of Racine Unified Schools and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee\, where he earned a degree in Urban Studies.<br />\n<br />\nAfter college\, Trevor came home&mdash\;running for local office and becoming Racine&rsquo\;s youngest elected alderperson since 1862. He brought a fresh\, results-oriented approach focused on improved service\, sought out savings\, and prioritized sustainability. As Director of RYDE Racine\, Racine&rsquo\;s public transit system\, Trevor manages a $10+ million annual budget and leads a team of incredible public servants. Under his leadership\, transit services have become better connected to hospitals\, social services\, and jobs\, improving access for seniors and working families alike. But\, instead of the state being an ally\, continued divestment sounded the alarm.<br />\n<br />\nTrevor believes state government should be a tool for good: solving problems\, removing barriers\, and creating opportunity. Now\, he&rsquo\;s ready to bring that same energy to Madison making families\, neighborhoods\, and communities the priority.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\n<span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;"><strong><span style="color:black\;">Trevor&rsquo\;s three main campaign points:</span></strong></span></span>\n<ul>\n	<li><strong>Economic Competitiveness </strong>- Wisconsin&rsquo\;s future competitiveness depends on whether we invest in the fundamentals of growth: talent\, training\, transportation\, technology\, and tourism&mdash\;the 5 T&rsquo\;s that guide my campaign. By strengthening workforce pipelines\, modernizing infrastructure\, and supporting innovation\, we can create an economy where businesses succeed and workers share in that success.</li>\n	<li><strong>Affordability</strong> - For too many families\, the cost of housing\, childcare\, healthcare\, and everyday necessities is rising faster than paychecks. Government should focus on lowering costs and expanding pathways to the middle class so that working families can build a secure future right here in Wisconsin.</li>\n	<li><strong>Education</strong> - A strong economy begins with strong schools\, from early childhood education to our universities\, technical colleges\, and apprenticeship programs. By investing in education and workforce training\, we can ensure every Wisconsinite has the opportunity to develop their talents and meet the demands of a changing economy.</li>\n</ul>\n<em><span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;"><span style="color:black\;">This is a RAMAC members ONLY event.</span></span></span></em>
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