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Alysa Kassay

DEMOCRAT

Alysa Kassay is running for North Carolina U.S. Representative, District 6, Democratic Primary.

Personal background

Alysa Kassay is from New York. She has an associate's degree from Randolph Community College and a bachelor's degree from the University of North Carolina. She is married and has adult children. She volunteers with the Girl Scouts and local food banks.

Professional background

Alysa is retired. She worked at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) as a clerk, and then as a supervisor.

Political background

Alysa's campaign for U.S. Representative is her first campaign for public office.

Economy

Supports lowering housing costs, protecting tenants, and expanding affordable housing construction.

Supports small businesses by providing access to the Small Business Administration.

Supports expanding free high-speed internet access to every household in North Carolina, viewing it as a necessity.

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Public Safety

Focuses on safeguarding personal data with stronger accountability.

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Healthcare

Supports abortion access and believes the government should not interfere in personal healthcare decisions between individuals and their doctors.

Supports protecting Medicare, expanding Medicaid, lowering prescription drug prices, and eliminating junk fees in healthcare.

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Education

Opposes North Carolina's school voucher system, advocating for the use of tax dollars to strengthen public education instead.

Believes students should be able to pursue their dreams without lifelong student debt.

Plans to work so that no child goes hungry at school.

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Energy & the Environment

Supports clean energy solutions including solar and wind energy.

Supports protecting National Parks and wildlife areas.

Plans to restore strong EPA protections.

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Foreign Policy and Immigration

Believes the current administration's treatment of immigrants is unethical and cruel, supports pathways to permanent residency and citizenship for immigrants seeking a better life, and emphasizes the need for respect and dignity in immigration policies.

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Voting & Elections

As of January 2, 2026, Alysa Kassay’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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