Platform/Issues

KAHMAHL’S VISION FOR DISTRICT 2

1. Strong Communities & Safe Neighborhoods

Kahmahl believes strong communities begin with unity, opportunity, and respect.

  • Expand youth mentorship programs and community initiatives
  • Strengthen neighborhood safety through prevention-focused approaches
  • Build partnerships between residents, leaders, nonprofits, and local businesses

A safer Wilson starts with stronger neighborhoods.

2. Fair Growth & Economic Opportunity

Wilson is growing, but long-time residents must benefit.

  • Development that helps working families, not just developers
  • Support for local entrepreneurs and small businesses
  • Affordable housing protections to prevent displacement

Growth should lift us up, not push us out.

3. Education, Youth Empowerment & Workforce Readiness

Investing in Wilson’s youth is critical.

  • Strengthen partnerships between schools, nonprofits, and businesses
  • Expand career pathways, trades, and vocational training
  • Support back-to-school programs: supplies, haircuts, resources

When our youth succeed, our community succeeds.

4. Transparency, Access & Better Communication

Families deserve clear information about local decisions.

  • Host regular community meetings and listening sessions
  • Increase transparency around county decisions and development plans
  • Provide accessible updates online and in person

Leadership is service, and service requires communication.

5. Health, Wellness & Essential Services

Every family deserves access to services that support health and stability.

  • Expand access to healthcare and mental wellness programs
  • Improve food access and transportation in underserved areas
  • Strengthen partnerships with nonprofits serving working families

Healthy families make healthy communities.

6. Support for Working Families

Kahmahl knows the challenges of everyday families.

  • Job training, employment opportunities, career advancement
  • Fair wages and support for local small businesses
  • Policies that reduce burdens on parents, caregivers, and workers

Working families deserve representation that works for them.