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Karen Howard
DEMOCRAT
Karen Howard is running for Chatham County Commissioner.
Personal background
Karen graduated from The Kent School, then earned her bachelor's degree in English from Georgetown University and her law degree from the University of Buckingham School of Law. She has 4 sons.
Professional background
Karen previously worked on the admissions committee of the Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Political background
Karen Howard is currently a Chatham County Commissioner. She was elected in 2014 and is serving her third term. She was elected as chair of the board in 2019 and still serves in that capacity. She also served on the Chatham County Board of education from 2012 to 2014, and was chair of the board in 2013.
Public Services
Supports public services by serving on local boards and committees, including the Chatham Arts Council and the Library Advisory Committee.
Believes in protecting and cherishing green spaces, farms, trees, rivers, lakes, and streams as communities grow and evolve.
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Economy
Believes economic development should focus on opportunity and autonomy for all, rather than wealth for a few.
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Education
Believes in the importance of public education, citing her children's success as evidence, and supports providing all children with a "sound education from which to launch."
Believes the pioneering members of the first graduating class of CCSE have already changed education in Chatham.
Believes in demonstrating commitment to education through investments in children, college, and K-12 school policies.
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Public Safety
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Housing & Urban Development
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Transportation & Infrastructure
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