J.R. Taylor Announces Candidacy for South Carolina House District 38

Inman, SC – Wednesday, June 12, 2024 – Today, J.R. Taylor, a dedicated community advocate, officially announces her candidacy for the South Carolina House of Representatives in District 38. Taylor’s campaign focuses on bringing practical, people-focused solutions to address the needs of the community.

“For too long, career politicians have ignored the voices of the people they are supposed to serve. I am running to ensure that the concerns of our community are heard and addressed,” said J.R. Taylor. “I am committed to supporting policies that allow families to thrive, address our failing infrastructure, and restore freedoms that our current representative has fought to take away.”

Taylor’s campaign will emphasize key priorities including:

  • Economic Development: Ensuring employees have the freedom to pursue higher wages, better benefits, and safer working conditions.
  • Infrastructure: Prioritizing proper planning to fix our failing roads and bridges; funding expansion of high-speed internet network.
  • Reproductive Freedom: Advocating for women to have reproductive freedom once again, including safe, legal access to abortion and contraception.
  • Sustainable Development: Promoting responsible land development, renewable energy, and the creation of green spaces.
  • Education: Supporting vocational training, free community college, and affordable childcare to help working families.

As a proud Native American, Taylor has a history of active engagement in both tribal and local governance. She aims to bring transparency and equitable policies to the forefront of her campaign.

“I believe in practical solutions that can make a real difference in the lives of our constituents,” Taylor added. “I am ready to fight for the betterment of our community and to restore the voice of SC House District 38.”

For more information about J.R. Taylor’s campaign and to get involved, visit www.votejrtaylor.com.

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About J.R. Taylor
J.R. Taylor is a dedicated community advocate with a background in public service. She is committed to improving the quality of life for all residents of District 38 through practical and inclusive policies.