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Joseph G Webster
DEMOCRAT
Joseph G Webster is running for Pennsylvania State Representative, District 150.
Personal background
Joseph was appointed to the Air Force Academy and earned master's degrees from Wright State University and the Naval War College. He later completed a doctorate in public policy at George Washington University. He lives in Perkiomen Creek with his wife, Laura Winslow, and they have three adult children.
Professional background
Joseph served as an assistant professor at the US Air Force Academy and the Air University. He also worked for the Pentagon as a legislative liaison.
Political background
Joseph G Webster currently serves as a State Representative for the State Assembly's 150th District in Pennsylvania. He was first elected in 2018 and is serving his third term.
Economy
Supports property tax reforms that benefit older residents and working-class citizens, rather than corporations.
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Healthcare
Believes in expanding healthcare access.
Supports access to abortion.
Believes that "increased access to healthcare promotes a healthy workforce and economic growth."
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Education
Believes Pennsylvania needs to increase state funding for education.
Believes quality schools are crucial for economic well-being.
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Energy & the Environment
Believes in using study, science, and collaboration to enhance water and air quality, strengthen infrastructure, and reduce environmental impact.
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Public Safety
Supports restricting access to military-style weapons, emphasizing their place in armories, not on the streets or in homes.
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Voting & Elections
Supports breaking down barriers to voter registration and early voting by implementing automatic and same-day registration, early voting, and modernizing absentee ballots and voting machines.
Believes civic education is essential for a functioning democracy and plans to explore ways to ensure all Americans can participate in voting.
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