Angela L Hoover Campaign for Florida State House District 3
$2,235
Raised
13
Donations
$3,000
Goal
Angela served as a US Army Sergeant in a Pershing Missile Nuclear Weapons Unit during the Cold War. For years she supported her husband as a Navy Spouse and Ombudsman for his command while working as a DoD employee and a Service & Hospitality Manager. She earned a Bachelors in Business with a certification in Project Management while living and traveling Abroad. She is well versed in the economic issues related to our important #1 tourism industry and #2 agricultural industry. She has volunteered with the American Red Cross and Habitat for Humanity, and runs a small hobby farm with her husband on their property in Crestview since his retirement from the US Navy. She has been active in the community since returning to this area and is currently a Precinct Committeewoman in Crestview for the local Democratic party.
“The Florida State Legislature has been in GOP control for over 20 years, despite Florida having more registered Democrats. We must have a say in how our state is managed, and we must be the checks and balances necessary to provide a fair and functioning government for all of us."
“Unity, Community and a Better Place to Live"
Platform
Economy
Stagnant wages that have failed to keep up with the cost of living
Unemployment fall-out from the continuing pandemic mostly affecting service workers
Health care disparity and the costs to the community for not having affordable healthcare
Economic development in minority communities severely needed
Environment
Water quality with water pollution reaching critical levels
Red tide exacerbation as a result of warming waters & nutrient pollution from aging sewage infrastructure, stormwater and urban and agriculture run-off
Lack of recycling and landfill support or educating the public to the benefits
Infrastructure
Infrastructure is the necessary cornerstone for supporting both our economy and our environment
Too many flooded roads during rain, a large number of dirt roads that prevent County services from reaching homes, traffic gridlock & expensive toll roads while we have a surplus in tax money collected
Below hurricane standards in the power grid & Internet capability lacking while having unprecedented population growth