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Candidates' Biographical Information |
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for:
State Representative District 72, North Carolina |
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November 2004 General Election |
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Candidates' Positions and Views on Other Issues where Information is Available: |
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The report below lists the candidate responses to Biographical Information issue questions. The responses were provided by Earline W. Parmon or were obtained from their websites. The candidates select the issues and questions for which they want to provide a response. The first link is a report of all the issues and questions made available to the candidates. Many issues and questions had no responses - links are only provided where we have information. If there are many candidates for this office, you may have to scroll down to compare all responses. |
| Biographical |
Earline W. Parmon - D

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| General: (goals, objectives, views, philosophies) |
I have represented Winston Salem's 72nd District in the North Carolina General Assembly since 2003. It is humbling and an honor for me to represent the people who reside in Winston-Salem and the great state of North Carolina, and I look forward to continuing the fight for issues that are important to you! As your next NC Senator, representing District 32, I intend to take strong stands on important issues --- education, affordable health care, jobs with a living wage, women's rights, protecting our seniors, mental health reform and small business initiatives are all very important to me --- because I clearly understand how important they are to my constituents.
I have gained valuable experience that will help me to address key issues which will help move our state in a new direction, and I also realize there is still much work to be done. This is a task that I am prepared to tackle and a responsibility that I take very seriously when I am elected to the NC Senate.
North Carolina is a great State, but we continue to face very serious challenges that need resolution. In order for us to pass on a better, brighter and stronger nation to our children and grandchildren, it is critical that we get the economy moving again. Our national unemployment rate is still unacceptably high and the unemployment rate in North Carolina remains high. Middle-class families struggle to make ends meet and most cannot afford health insurance. Issues like health care, education, jobs and women's rights go hand in hand with developing a sustainable economy; not only for North Carolina but for communities throughout this nation. |
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Gender: Female
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Education Consultant. |
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| Political: (offices held) |
Representative, North Carolina State House of Representatives, 2003-present. |
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