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Anthony Paesano
REPUBLICAN
Anthony Paesano is running for State Senator.
Anthony Paesano is running for this race unopposed. They will move on to the general election.
Personal background
Anthony Paesano is originally from Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. He earned a bachelor's degree in political science from Purdue University and a law degree from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law. He is a member of Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Catholic Church in Beverly Hills, Michigan, and lives in Bloomfield Hills with his wife and two children.
Professional background
Anthony is an attorney and small business owner. He currently serves as co-managing partner of Paesano Akkashian, PC, a Bloomfield Hills law firm. He also serves as Principal at CTA Compliance Advisors, a business consulting firm he co-founded. He previously practiced corporate, real estate, and securities law at Paesano Akkashian Apkarian, PC.
Political background
Anthony previously ran for Michigan House of Representatives District 19 in 2022 but did not win.
Economy
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Public Safety
Opposes defunding the police, reducing the number of officers, eliminating cash bail, and making it easier for criminals to sue the police.
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Healthcare
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Education
Supports prioritizing parental input in education over teachers' unions and government, opposes politics in the classroom, and advocates for student opportunity scholarships.
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Transportation & Infrastructure
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Energy & the Environment
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Voting & Elections
Supports congressional term limits.
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