U.S.A.
Erin Paré holds a B.A. in Government and International Politics and an M.A. in International Commerce and Policy from George Mason University. Paré spent several years in government affairs in Washington, D.C., and has experience as a business owner and non-profit director. She has demonstrated leadership in both the public and private sectors, including as the Director of the Regulatory Improvement Council and owner of a small business. Paré has also been active in military and community support, serving as a Family Readiness Group Leader and receiving recognition for her contributions.
Erin Paré's political identity is marked by a unique blend of advocacy for small businesses and military veterans, combined with a surprising focus on creative arts in education. Her legislative record reveals a calculated approach to balancing regional economic interests with broader social causes, such as her support for tax exemptions for long-serving veterans while simultaneously promoting arts in K-12 education. Paré's rhetorical style is rooted in personal experiences, particularly her background in community service and family military involvement, which she leverages to frame issues with a distinctive blend of empathy and strategic policy advocacy.