U.S.A.
Rachel Peace, raised in the Shore region, has dedicated her career to public service and community advocacy. With a background in high-finance, she spent nearly a decade managing institutional risk before transitioning to the public sector. Peace emphasizes the importance of accessible healthcare, paid family leave, and environmental resilience, advocating for policies that address these issues. She supports initiatives that make home ownership and childcare more attainable for young families and aims to reform campaign finance to reduce corporate influence in politics.
Rachel Peace combines progressive healthcare and family leave policies with a focus on regional economic issues, advocating for local coastal resilience and home ownership. Her approach to environmental policy includes holding Big Oil accountable, while her housing policies aim to democratize home ownership. Peace's commitment to ending Citizens United reveals a radical stance on campaign finance reform, suggesting a broader ideological agility in addressing systemic issues.