Byron Davis believes the people of the 198th deserve a range of opportunities that have not been created by the incumbent towards improving their quality of life.
The keys to this are . . .
Service
Elected officials must live up to their positions as public servants
* Those holding elective office must truly serve the public interest
* Their service must be consistent and of high quality
* They should communicate and bring together the district’s diverse stakeholders
Responsibility
As a husband, father, teacher and community organizer, Byron is not afraid to take on difficult issues or to be held accountable for achieving results. He believes:
* True reform cannot happen unless leaders’ results are measured and compared to what they promised
* “Politics as usual” flourishes when constituents cannot see what their representatives are doing — or with, and for whom, they are doing it
* “Sunlight is the best antiseptic”
Opportunity
Byron believes the people of the 198th deserve dramatic improvements in opportunities, including:
* Increased crime prevention in our streets and schools
* Improvements in the quality of educational and job opportunities
* Business and civic development that enriches all communities for the long haul