Republican Julie Hall is hoping her conservative mindset, combined with her roots in southeastern Massachusetts, can convince voters to elect her as the next member of Congress from the Massachusetts Fourth Congressional District.
Ms. Hall served as a colonel in the Air Force and spent 20 years as a hospital administrator. She says as the country continues to deal with the impacts of COVID-19, the federal government has a responsibility to ensure the economic survival of both businesses and state and government.
The former Attleboro councilor says the future of healthcare should be left in the hands of the private sector while not impacting what currently works.
In terms of immigration policy, Ms. Hall says she supports current protections for those in the DACA program. But reforms, and enforcing the law, are also a necessity.
Ms. Hall says she supports the police and believes in law and order. She also feels that the polarization in Washington is not shared by those who vote.
Watch our complete interview with Julie and other candidates on the ballot.
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