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For a Better Day Vote L.J. Holloway ·

For a Better Day Vote L.J. Holloway ·

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UNITED

We

WIN.

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Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives, Congressional District 4 (FL)

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Get to Know L.J.

LaShonda “L.J.” Holloway’s track record for advocacy began at age 5 fighting for a classmate and was formalized at age 15 after being named a Footsoldier for Justice by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) founded by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. She then attended Howard University and began her Federal service career at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in Washington D.C.


After protesting at Howard, L.J. continued her education at Edward Waters University (EWC) where she graduated magna cum laude while working for AT&T. Dr. Holloway continued her education at University of Florida College of Law (UF Law) where she earned a Juris Doctorate and received the Martin Luther King Award for her advocacy for student services. Read More

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| A Better Day for Education

Let’s advocate for legislation focused on decreasing the financial burden associated with higher education. It is imperative to prioritize investing in our nation's education system to ensure that all students have access to quality learning resources.

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| A Better Day for Healthcare

Access to quality healthcare is a basic human right that should not be determined by one's income. As lawmakers, we must be committed to expanding healthcare coverage, promoting preventative care initiatives, and increasing access to mental health services to ensure that every individual receives the care they need to thrive.

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| A Better Day for Communities

It is the fundamental right of all individuals to live in thriving communities where access to essential resources such as food, employment, healthcare, and affordable housing is a reality, not a privilege.

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"By working together today, we pave the way for a brighter tomorrow, where hope and opportunity shine for all because everyone deserves a better day"

- LaShonda L.J. Holloway

Stay in touch.

Feel free to contact us with any questions.

Email
hollowayforcongress@gmail.com

Phone
(904) 300-5677