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Andrew Cyburt
DEMOCRAT
Andrew Cyburt is running for State Representative.
Personal background
Andrew Cyburt is originally from Harper Woods, Michigan. He currently serves as a Board Member of the Harper Woods Library, supporting local educational goals and volunteering to run youth events. Andrew lives in Saint Clair Shores, Michigan.
Professional background
Andrew currently owns and operates a small business providing web development and 3D printing services. He previously worked as a landscaping foreman in Grosse Pointe Woods.
Political background
Andrew's campaign for Michigan House District 10 is his first run for public office.
Economy
Supports fully funding revenue sharing to prevent tax increases.
Supports redirecting state economic funds away from large corporations and toward local entrepreneurs, family-owned shops, and worker-owned businesses.
Wants to end corporate tax breaks, and secure state funding to support walkable commercial corridors in the district.
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Public Safety
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Healthcare
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Education
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Energy & the Environment
Prioritizes securing state funds to upgrade aging stormwater infrastructure to prevent neighborhood flooding and ensure access to clean and lead-free drinking water.
Advocates for the protection of Lake St. Clair and Michigan's Great Lakes from corporate pollution and privatization.
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Transportation & Infrastructure
Supports keeping zoning and community development decision-making authority at the local municipal level, opposing top-down state mandates.
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Voting & Elections
Advocates shifting from representative democracy to participatory democracy by hosting regular community "potluck assemblies" to rebuild civic engagement and reduce polarization, and implementing a delegate system where neighbors collectively propose legislation directly to the representative.
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