U.S.A.
Alicia St. Germaine has spent nearly three decades as a self-employed professional, working closely with Michigan small-business owners and their employees. Simultaneously, she has been a dedicated family person, raising two children and maintaining a 28-year marriage to a retired police officer. St. Germaine completed a CPL class in 2022, reflecting her commitment to continuous learning and community involvement. Her multifaceted background equips her with a robust understanding of both business operations and community needs.
Alicia St. Germaine champions a distinctive blend of local empowerment and staunch Second Amendment advocacy, often framing her positions through a community-centric lens. Her support for improved Lake St. Clair water quality and local control over energy policies underscores a localized approach, while her alignment with law enforcement on border security issues reveals a protective stance towards community safety. St. Germaine's surprising emphasis on skilled trade education and mental health resources, particularly among youth, presents an intriguing juxtaposition against her otherwise conservative policy stances.