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Jack L. Lambert

NONPARTISAN

Jack L. Lambert is running for Concord City Council Member.

Personal background

Jack Lambert is from Cabarrus County. He has a bachelor's degree in the administration of justice from Catawba College, a professional certification in municipal finance from Rowan Cabarrus Community College, and a certificate in small business management and accounting from Duke University.

Professional background

Jack is both a part owner of and the Vice President of Operations at L&L Core Supply, the largest secondary metal recycling center in Concord.

Political background

Jack's campaign for Concord City Council Member, Ward 4 is his first entry into politics.

Economy

Wants to make Concord "the most attractive place in...North Carolina to do business."

Supports public-private partnerships and revenue-positive tax incentives to boost the city's tax base and reduce overtaxation of citizens.

Supports lowering taxes to "empower individuals, encourage entrepreneurship, and fuel the engine of prosperity."

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Public Services

Opposes increasing taxes and plans to ensure existing tax dollars go to "vital services."

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Housing & Urban Development

Plans to work with both public and private sectors to create a stable housing pathway for all.

Believes it is important to work towards guaranteeing a "dignified life" for all citizens through affordable housing.

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Public Safety

Supports law enforcement and first responders, and believes they should be "properly equipped with the highest quality tools, training, and education."

Wants to address the opioid and fentanyl "epidemic by increasing drug-drop-off days, expanding access to Narcan, and holding community safety meetings.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Supports public-private partnerships, believing they will drive economic growth.

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Education

As of September 3, 2025, Jack L. Lambert’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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