U.S.A.
David Crowley, born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, has built a career grounded in community engagement and public service. He earned a bachelor's degree in community engagement and education from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, which laid the foundation for his early work as an intern at a nonprofit aiding individuals exiting incarceration. Crowley's professional journey includes roles as a campaign organizer, legislative aide, and policy director, culminating in his election to the Wisconsin State Assembly in 2016. He transitioned to the role of Milwaukee County executive in 2020, where he has focused on housing, economic justice, and infrastructure improvements. Crowley's leadership and policy expertise have been recognized through his inclusion in the Milwaukee Business Journal's "40 under 40."
David Crowley's political identity is marked by a blend of progressive ideals and pragmatic, localized solutions. He champions housing flexibility and affordability while simultaneously advocating for stringent consumer protections and anti-eviction measures. Crowley's energy policy seeks to balance environmental goals with economic pragmatism, notably by targeting large data centers for grid contributions. His healthcare platform emphasizes accessibility and equity, with a unique focus on integrating mental health services and reproductive rights. Crowley’s approach to economic justice and job creation combines traditional labor protections with innovative support for small businesses and infrastructure. His education policies reflect a forward-thinking stance on technology use in classrooms, juxtaposing progressive ideals with a cautious approach to AI.