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Allison A. Dahle

DEMOCRAT

Allison A. Dahle is running for North Carolina State Representative, District 11.

Personal background

Allison A. Dahle earned a bachelor's degree in theatre and speech from the University of South Carolina. She is married.

Professional background

Allison previously worked in a law firm and as a community rehabilitation specialist.

Political background

Allison has served as a North Carolina State Representative in District 11 since 2019.

Economy

Supports raising North Carolina's minimum wage to $15 per hour, indexing it to inflation.

Opposes corporations using no-compete clauses for unskilled labor.

Believes in requiring publicly traded companies to disclose median compensation for men and women at all organizational levels.

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Energy & the Environment

Promotes clean air and water policies.

Plans to hold polluters accountable for threatening air, water, and land.

Advocates for the use of renewable energy sources like wind, solar, and wave technologies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and grow the green energy economy.

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Healthcare

Supports expanding Medicaid in North Carolina by accepting federal funds already allocated for the state.

Seeks to fully fund Planned Parenthood for "low-income and marginalized women."

Advocates for increasing funding for comprehensive and inclusive sexual education in public schools.

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Voting & Elections

As of January 5, 2026, Allison A. Dahle’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Public Safety

Supports firearm regulations, such as placing restrictions on assault weapons like the AR-15.

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Education

Supports increasing per-pupil spending in North Carolina.

Opposes using taxpayer dollars for vouchers or private schools, advocating for public money to be used solely for public education.

Believes in increasing teacher pay.

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Foreign Policy and Immigration

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