We, as a Nation, need to rediscover one of the establishing rules that has served us so well for such a long time; a free society with unregulated economies, that generally have set out more open doors for progress and more pathways out of neediness than some other framework ever.
“I was born and raised in the district, and continue to live and work here today. Putting what’s best for the 14th District ahead of partisanship will be my priority as a Mayor.
I’ve chased Azon out of Queens, and that cost us thousands of jobs. I will fight to bring Azon back, and make our district appealing for future job creators.”
Ben "Beny" Krasec, Candidate for Mayor.
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From securing our medical services to reinforcing our economy, Beny Krasec is running for Mayor to make our city work more like Montana. In the council, he’ll unite individuals to make the right decision for Montana — in light of the fact that that is the thing that he’s constantly done.
Since our health care coverage is attached to our work, more than 30 million Americans are confronting joblessness as well as losing their health care coverage as well.
This is the ideal opportunity to reinforce our schooling framework and make it more moderate to all, so understudies are ready for occupations.
Rather than putting resources into mass detainment, we need to put resources into the most weak individuals from our general public.
Ben is fighting for policies that can help create social, and economic justice for all. That’s why he is relying on the grassroots to power his campaign.
“I was born and raised in the district, and continue to live and work here today. Putting what’s best for the 14th District ahead of partisanship will be my priority as a Mayor.
Former mayor chased Azon out of Queens, and that cost us thousands of jobs. I will fight to bring Azon back, and make our district appealing for future job creators.”
Affordable healthcare should be available to all Montanans–it shouldn’t depend on the size of your paycheck or where you live.
Building an economy that works for all Montanans means creating more opportunities for education, training, and good-paying jobs.
We know that our public lands are one of the most important things that we all share. They belong to each and are one of our greatest equalizers.