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Solomon Kinloch

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Solomon Kinloch is running for Detroit Mayor.

Personal background

Solomon Kinloch Jr. is from Detroit, Michigan. He is married to Robin Kinloch. They have a son together named Kadin. He attends and preaches at Triumph Church.

Professional background

Solomon is a pastor and preacher. He works at Triumph, where he has been the lead pastor for 27 years.

Political background

Solomon's campaign for Detroit mayor is his first entry into politics.

Economy

Plans to open 10 new grocery stores in food deserts so families have better access to healthy food.

Wants to expand existing workforce training programs.

Plans to create a Department of Opportunity and Empowerment to help families sign up for food, health care, and financial aid.

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Housing & Urban Development

Plans to build 10,000 affordable homes.

Wants to expand rental assistance and provide more housing vouchers for people in crisis.

Plans to lower property taxes and expand exemptions to protect seniors, long-time residents, and low-income families.

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Public Safety

Believes poverty is often the root of crime and wants to reduce crime by addressing poverty.

Supports youth violence prevention programs like mentoring, job training, mental health services, and safe gun storage.

Wants to expand community-based violence prevention strategies.

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Healthcare

Supports “food as medicine” programs that provide healthy meals, grocery stores, and community gardens to improve health and lower medical costs.

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Public Services

Believes investing in parks, libraries, and recreation centers can raise nearby property values and improve neighborhoods.

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Energy & the Environment

As of August 12, 2025, Solomon Kinloch’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Promises to keep streetlights on, trash picked up, and emergency response strong.

Wants to build a “Wifi City” so all Detroiters have affordable internet.

Plans to fix flooding problems by investing in water and sewer systems.

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Education

Wants to work with nonprofits and businesses to improve education.

Plans to reduce barriers for students by creating a senior city official to connect schools with city services.

Wants to increase GED and high school graduation rates by offering stipends for adults over 25 who finish their education.

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