TJ Cox in Survey of 2018 House campaign websites


On Civil Rights: Supports comprehensive campaign finance reform

The Supreme Court's 2010 decision in Citizens United v. F.E.C. was one of the worst decisions in our country's history. Now, corporations, special interests, and billionaires can spend unlimited, untraceable money in America's elections. In Congress, he will fight to end Big Money in politics and fix our rigged political system by sponsoring and passing comprehensive campaign finance reform.
Source: 2018 CA-21 House campaign website TJCoxForCongress.com Apr 23, 2020

On Education: Fund free community-college, vocational school, job training

TJ knows that investments in our public education system are the best investments our country can make. We must fund free community-college, vocational school, secondary school education and job training. TJ is proud to have funded effective community college facilities and programs in CA-21, including West Hills Community College's Farm of the Future.
Source: 2018 CA-21 House campaign website TJCoxForCongress.com Apr 23, 2020

On Health Care: Ensure everyone has access to quality, affordable care

TJ is proud to have helped secure hard-to-get funding for community health clinics across the Central Valley. His efforts have brought health care access to rural communities so that hard-working families can see doctors, dentists, and other medical professionals when they need to -- and in their own communities. In Congress, he will lead the fight to ensure everyone has access to quality, affordable care.
Source: 2018 CA-21 House campaign website TJCoxForCongress.com Apr 23, 2020

On Immigration: Path to citizenship, protect DACA recipients

He will fight to ensure hardworking families don't have to live in fear of being torn apart and are valued for their contributions to our economy and communities. For our local businesses and region to thrive, we need an immigration system that actually works. TJ will work tirelessly for common sense immigration reforms that include a path to citizenship and protections for DACA recipients. TJ doesn't see the diversity of our nation as a problem - but as our promise.
Source: 2018 CA-21 House campaign website TJCoxForCongress.com Apr 23, 2020

On Social Security: Will fight any attempt to privatize or cut

As a boy, TJ's father was tragically killed in a car accident but Social Security's Survivor Benefits for Children were there to help him and his family in their time of need. He is committed to protecting Medicare and Social Security so that seniors and families in the Central Valley receive the full benefits they have been promised. He will fight back against any attempt to privatize or cut these programs.
Source: 2018 CA-21 House campaign website TJCoxForCongress.com Apr 23, 2020

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