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- Gerrymandering | Team Davenport
Gerrymandering In most of the United States, politicians have drawn voting maps designed to keep their party in power. Gerrymandering Explained What is Gerrymandering and How Does it Effect Me? Definition In representative electoral systems, gerrymandering is the political manipulation of electoral district boundaries to advantage a party, group, or socioeconomic class within the constituency. The manipulation may involve "cracking" or "packing". Gerrymandering can also be used to protect incumbents. Purpose Rather than voters choosing their representatives, gerrymandering empowers politicians to choose their voters. This tends to occur especially when line drawing is left to legislatures and one political party controls the process, as has become increasingly common. What Could Have Been It could have been different. Two years ago, Congress came close just short of passing the landmark Freedom to Vote Act and John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, which would have banned partisan gerrymandering nationwide and strengthened map-drawing protections for communities of color. What We Propose We are of the opinion, that any changes in the district lines for any congressional district should be voted on by the citizens most impacted by those changes. Gerrymandering doesn't even require voters to be notified of those changes. I will propose immediate election reforms to include banning of the gerrymandering practice. In most of the United States, politicians have drawn voting maps designed to keep their party in power. This fall, Americans are casting ballots to choose a new House of Representatives. The election will be a close one, with both parties having the chance to emerge with the majority. Unfortunately, for many Americans, the fight will be an unfair one. Thanks to gerrymandering, only 1 in 10 districts in the country will be competitive. And, in many states, maps skew wildly in favor of the party who drew them — giving Republicans, on balance, a head start of around 16 seats in the battle for the chamber. PRIMARY INFORMATION SOURCE: Brennan Center for Justice
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- Crime Bill | Davenport for Congress
Crime in America Any act of violence against a member of the law enforcement community is reprehensible enough. To have the violence come to our community is beyond the pale. It is past time that the US Congress enacts legislation that strengthens the penalties against those who attack, injure, or kill members of the law enforcement community. Because they rob our communities of those who are tasked with protecting us, these kinds of actions should and must be labeled as acts of domestic terrorism and prosecuted accordingly. Crime Prevention... Creation of a National Law Enforcement Crime Information Database (NLECID ) - Issue - Provide a tracking resource for law enforcement officers and former law enforcement officers who have been terminated and/or charged with violations of their oath of office, including the unlawful use of force. Purpose - Eliminate the revolving door policy that allows a bad cop to simply transfer to another agency. Police reform - Most of the men and women who wear the badge, do so honorably and most understand the concept of serving the public. To assure that our nation's police departments maintain the very highest standards of excellence and professionalism, departments should be required to comply with minimal federal standards of operation including the employment of mandatory de-escalation training as well as the implementation of a mental health apparatus embedded within the departments, which have an appropriate budget and where the apparatus matches the needs of that community (officers with special training and equipment for non-lethal mental health clients ). To be clear, we are not suggesting defunding police but rather, providing them with the resources to effectively, professionally and safely do their jobs. Revisit and strengthen laws regarding acts of terrorism - The following crimes should be included under the new anti-terrorism bill: A perpetrator charged with homicide of a police officer. A police officer charged with using his or her position of authority to unlawfully commit homicide. Felonies committed by known gang members and organizations. Stalking or communicating a threat of violence using social media platforms, the internet, telephones, or other electronic devices. Luring or the use of threat of under age children for the purposes of sexual exploitation or trafficking. Use of a vehicle on public or private roads to inflict harm. Use of social media platforms to engender threats or to incite and/or promote acts of violence particularly against public officials. Incitement of large groups to commit crimes constitutes the possession of, deployment of and/or use of a human weapon of mass destruction. Possession of military weapons by a private individual or organization. The Controlled Substances Act of 1970 - Must be updated to address the varying approaches to the legality of narcotics, drugs, federal versus state law. In all cases, federal law supersedes state law. Drug Schedules Drugs, substances, and certain chemicals used to make drugs are classified into five (5) distinct categories or schedules depending upon the drug’s acceptable medical use and the drug’s abuse or dependency potential. The abuse rate is a determinate factor in the scheduling of the drug; for example, Schedule I drugs have a high potential for abuse and the potential to create severe psychological and/or physical dependence. As the drug schedule changes-- Schedule II, Schedule III, etc., so does the abuse potential-- Schedule V drugs represents the least potential for abuse. A Listing of drugs and their schedule are located at Controlled Substance Act (CSA) Scheduling or CSA Scheduling by Alphabetical Order. These lists describes the basic or parent chemical and do not necessarily describe the salts, isomers and salts of isomers, esters, ethers and derivatives which may also be classified as controlled substances. These lists are intended as general references and are not comprehensive listings of all controlled substances. Please note that a substance need not be listed as a controlled substance to be treated as a Schedule I substance for criminal prosecution. A controlled substance analogue is a substance which is intended for human consumption and is structurally or pharmacologically substantially similar to or is represented as being similar to a Schedule I or Schedule II substance and is not an approved medication in the United States. (See 21 U.S.C. §802(32)(A) for the definition of a controlled substance analogue and 21 U.S.C. §813 for the schedule.) Schedule I Schedule I drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse. Some examples of Schedule I drugs are: heroin, lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), marijuana (cannabis), 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (ecstasy), methaqualone, and peyote. Schedule II Schedule II drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with a high potential for abuse, with use potentially leading to severe psychological or physical dependence. These drugs are also considered dangerous. Some examples of Schedule II drugs are: combination products with less than 15 milligrams of hydrocodone per dosage unit (Vicodin), cocaine, methamphetamine, methadone, hydromorphone (Dilaudid), meperidine (Demerol), oxycodone (OxyContin), fentanyl, Dexedrine, Adderall, and Ritalin Schedule III Schedule III drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with a moderate to low potential for physical and psychological dependence. Schedule III drugs abuse potential is less than Schedule I and Schedule II drugs but more than Schedule IV. Some examples of Schedule III drugs are: products containing less than 90 milligrams of codeine per dosage unit (Tylenol with codeine), ketamine, anabolic steroids, testosterone Schedule IV Schedule IV drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with a low potential for abuse and low risk of dependence. Some examples of Schedule IV drugs are: Xanax, Soma, Darvon, Darvocet, Valium, Ativan, Talwin, Ambien, Tramadol Schedule V Schedule V drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with lower potential for abuse than Schedule IV and consist of preparations containing limited quantities of certain narcotics. Schedule V drugs are generally used for antidiarrheal, antitussive, and analgesic purposes. Some examples of Schedule V drugs are: cough preparations with less than 200 milligrams of codeine or per 100 milliliters (Robitussin AC), Lomotil, Motofen, Lyrica, Parepectolin SOURCE: DEA. 10 July, 2018. Drug Scheduling. Retrieved from https://www.dea.gov/drug-information/drug-scheduling on 8 December, 2023 White Collar vs. Blue Collar Crime - White-collar criminals don't rely on violence or weapons. Instead, they commit crimes using internet browsers, bookkeeping software, social media, fraud, etc. Too often those with more than adequate fiscal resources receive special treatment. No one is above the law in America! Crimes committed by elected officials - Any individual who takes the oath of office, and violates that oath should be charged and held fully accountable under the laws of that jurisdiction. "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully execute the duties of the office upon which I am entering. So help me God." Without a penalty for violation of the oath, the oath itself serves no purpose. In addition to potential criminal actions, make it easier for private individuals to sue public officials for violation of their oath of office. CRIME REDUCTION AND PREVENTION - The primary purpose of any anti-crime legislation is not to identify crime or even to punish perpetrators of those crimes, but to reduce crime. "Growing up our schools had classes and programs like Metal Shop, Wood Shop, Auto Shop, Band, Home Economics, ROTC, Red Cross Volunteens, SRA, Chemical lab, Electronics and so many others. We even had an artists guild where we could draw our idea of future cars. I learned how to build a radio from scratch in high school! In junior high, I served on the Safety Patrol, wearing the orange belt that signified we were authorized to help our classmates cross the streets in front of the school. I think one of the highest honors was raising and lowering of the US flag in front of the school, while one of my classmates played the bugle. We were given the opportunity to learn critical life needs while still in school. Those classes were without cost to the parents and again, they taught me things I would need after I graduated from school. They prepared me for life." ~Keith
- Store Policy | Davenport for Congress
STORE POLICIES Privacy & Safety Privacy Policy This Privacy Policy governs the manner in which Team Davenport (Davenport for Congress ), hereinafter referred to as Team Davenport, collects, uses, maintains and discloses information collected from users of www.davenportforcongress.com (the “website” ). This Privacy Policy applies to the website and all products and services offered by Team Davenport. Information We Collect Automatically If you visit our website to browse, read, or download information: Your web browser automatically sends us (and we may retain ) information such as the: Internet domain through which you access the Internet (e.g., yourServiceProvider.com if you use a commercial Internet service provider, or yourSchool.edu if you use an Internet account from your school); Internet Protocol address of the computer you are using; type of browser software and operating system you are using; date and time you access our site; and the Internet address of the site from which you linked directly to our site. We will use this information as aggregate data to help us maintain this site, e.g., to determine the number of visitors to different sections of our site, to ensure the site is working properly, and to help us make our site more accessible and useful. We will not use this information to identify individuals, except for site security or law enforcement purposes. We will not obtain personally-identifying information about you when you visit our site, unless you choose to provide such information. Other Information We Collect If you choose to identify yourself (or otherwise provide us with personal information ) when you use our online forms: We will collect (and may retain ) any personally identifying information, such as your name, street address, email address, and phone number, and any other information you provide. We will use this information to try to fulfill your request and may use it to provide you with additional information at a later time. We may share your information with third parties for purposes as required by federal law and/or to allow our campaign to operate within the scope of its intended function. We will never sell your information . If you request information, services, or assistance, we may disclose your personal information to those third parties that (in our judgment ) are legal and appropriate in order to fulfill your request. If, when you provide us with such information, you specify that you do not want us to disclose the information to third parties, we will honor your request. Note, however, that if you do not provide such information, it may be impossible for us to refer, respond to or fulfill your request. If your communication relates to a law enforcement matter, we may disclose the information to law enforcement, as appropriate. How Long We Keep Information We may keep information that will collect for an unlimited period of time. Use of Cookies Our website may use “cookies” to enhance your experience. Your web browser places cookies on its hard drive for record-keeping purposes and sometimes to track information about it. You may choose to set your web browser to refuse cookies, or to alert you when cookies are being sent. If you do so, note that some parts of the website may not function properly. Google Analytics We use a tool called “Google Analytics” to collect information about use of this site. Google Analytics collects information such as how often users visit this site, what pages they visit when they do so, and what other sites they used prior to coming to this site. We use the information we get from Google Analytics only to improve this site. Google Analytics collects only the IP address assigned to you on the date you visit this site, rather than your name or other identifying information. We do not combine the information collected through the use of Google Analytics with personally identifiable information. 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Please be aware, however, that despite our efforts, no security measures are perfect or impenetrable and no method of data transmission that can be guaranteed against any interception or other type of misuse. Wherever we collect sensitive information (such as credit card data ), that information is encrypted and transmitted to us in a secure way. You can verify this by looking for a closed lock icon at the bottom of your web browser, or looking for "https" at the beginning of the address of the web page. While we use encryption to protect sensitive information transmitted online, we also protect your information offline. Only employees who need the information to perform a specific job (for example, billing or customer service) are granted access to personally identifiable information. The computers/servers in which we store personally identifiable information are kept in a secure environment. Changes to this Privacy Policy This campaign site has the discretion to update this privacy policy at any time. When we do, we will post a notification on the main page of our website and revise the updated date at the bottom of this page. We encourage you to frequently check this page for any changes to stay informed about how we are helping to protect the personal information we collect. You acknowledge and agree that it is your responsibility to review this privacy policy periodically and become aware of modifications. Your Acceptance of These Terms By using the website, you signify your acceptance of this policy. If you do not agree to this policy, please do not use our website. Your continued use of the website following the posting of changes to this policy will be deemed your acceptance of those changes. Contacting Us If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, the practices of this website, or your dealings with this website, please contact us at: Team Davenport Davenport for Congress 1629 K St. NW, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20006 Office Telephone Number: (202 ) 204-2227 Primary Campaign E-Mail: davenportforcongress@usa.com This document was last updated on December 3, 2023.
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- Volunteer | Davenport for Congress
Contact The time for change is now. As we navigate through these challenging times, it's become clear that we need strong leadership that prioritizes the well-being of our community and fights for meaningful progress. Volunteer with Us First name Last name Email Phone How did you find out about us? Select an option Which days are you available? Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat A few words about you Submit Application Thanks for applying to volunteer with us! We'll get back to you soon.
- Loyalty | Team Davenport
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- Corporate Tax Inequality | Team Davenport
Hi Neighbor... The difference between me and most any other candidate at this level is I'm not receiving and will never receive donations from these huge corporations. So, I owe them nothing but I owe the American people the truth. Corporate Pay Disparity and the Problems It Causes A recent report by Americans for Tax Fairness and the Institute for Policy Studies has exposed a shocking trend: 35 large, profitable corporations collectively paid their top 5 executives more in compensation than they paid in federal income taxes over 5 years. These household names, including Tesla, T-Mobile, Netflix, MetLife, and Duke Energy, received a staggering $2 billion in tax refunds while showering their executives with exorbitant pay packages. This blatant inequality is a symptom of a broken tax system that allows corporations to prioritize lining the pockets of their top brass over contributing their fair share to the public good. Instead of passing on profits and tax savings to hardworking employees, these companies exploit loopholes and offshore tax havens to dodge their fiscal responsibilities. The result? A widening wealth gap, crumbling infrastructure, and underfunded public services which leave working people struggling to make ends meet. It's time to build an economy that works for all of us, not just the wealthy elite. Some of suggesting raising corporate tax is the answer and Keith doesn't agree. There is a inordinate pay disparity between corporate executives and the average worker in American corporations. According to the Economic Policy Institute, in 2022, CEOs were paid 344 times as much as a typical worker in contrast to 1965 when they were paid 21 times as much as a typical worker. To illustrate just how distorted CEO pay increases have gotten: In 2021, CEOs made nearly eight times as much as the top 0.1% of wage earners in the U.S. This problem is being passed on to American consumers in the form of higher prices. Keith believes the best approach to this problem is to set a cap on the pay disparity between any corporate executive and those employees on the lowest end of the pay totem pole. SOURCE: Americans for Tax Fairness: https://americansfortaxfairness.org/less-us-corporations-pay-executives-uncle-sam/ Economic Policy Institute: https://www.epi.org/
- Stop Sex Trafficking | Davenport for Congress
Stop Sex Trafficking Facebook is likely the most recognized venue used to lure women and children for the purpose of sex trafficking. Watch the Documentary THE FACTS Florida Attorney General According to the Florida Attorney General, "According to the 2022 Federal Human Trafficking Report, Facebook was the top platform used in recruitment of human trafficking victims from 2019-2022. Facebook and Instagram combined to make up 60% of the top ten platforms included in the study." Frances Haugen Statement Facebook wants you to believe that the problems we’re talking about are unsolvable. They want you to believe in false choices. They want you to believe you must choose between connecting with those you love online and your personal privacy. Facebook/Meta Facebook once had very strict protocols that disallowed any reference to or appearance of sex or sexual organs. In fact, Keith's Facebook page was once restricted because he shared a picture of an incision on his back from a surgery he had performed. Our Goals We intend to serve notice to Facebook/Meta, Instagram and other social media platforms that they will be held accountable. At the minimum, we are pushing for the break up of Facebook, arresting its unfettered influence around the world. If you have been harmed or offended by FB sexual content please sign this petition. First name Last name Email Initials Sign Petition Thank you for helping us make a difference!
- Healthcare | Davenport for Congress
Quality Healthcare The health system in Canada is funded mainly by provincial or territorial general tax revenue with some federal transfers and is free at the point of delivery for citizens. There is no cost-sharing for inpatient or outpatient care and prescription drug prices vary but are still inexpensive. Learn more Medicare For All The care you receive should not be contingent upon your address, your skin color, your ability to pay, your insurance, or any other factor that could severely reduce the quality of that care. Deciding upon the best course of action to assure that each American has access to the same level of cost (if any ) without compromising the quality, should not be a partisan issue. Every American has a right to quality and affordable healthcare... period! The U.S. health system trails far behind a number of other high-income countries when it comes to affordability, administrative efficiency, equity, and health care outcomes, according to a new Commonwealth Fund study. Using surveys and other standardized data on quality and health care outcomes to measure and compare patient and physician experiences across a group of 11 high-income nations, the researchers rank the United States last overall in providing equitably accessible, affordable, high-quality health care. I am committed to fighting for passage of legislation that makes sure you and your family have access to quality healthcare that is affordable and that meets the standards of excellence set by the World Health Organization.

