Democrat Matthew Kilboy hopes to topple GOP Rep. Dave Joyce in Ohio’s 14th congressional district: See where they stand on the issues

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Democrat Matthew Kilboy hopes to topple GOP Rep. Dave Joyce in Ohio’s 14th congressional district: See where they stand on the issues
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By the numbers, Kilboy’s bid looks like a longshot. The almost $52,000 Kilboy’s campaign raised by the end of June is dwarfed by Joyce’s $1.9 million haul.

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Joyce calls it “fundamentally wrong” for taxpayers to bail out students’ debts and says he hopes courts overturn the policy. The Biden’s “debt transfer” would cost $400 billion to $600 billion and most benefits would go to households in the top 60% of income, says Joyce. that would provide $12.3 billion in emergency aid for Ukraine He released a statement that denounced the legislation as “inadequate” and said it doesn’t “reflect or address the current needs of the American people.”

As a nurse, Kilboy says he believes abortion decisions should be left to women and their health care professionals without government interference. He called the Supreme Court ruling a “mistake” and said Congress should pass legislation that would protect the right to abortion health care services and block states from taking it away.

Kilboy, a retired naval officer who has a concealed-carry permit, supports universal background checks whenever firearms are sold, as well as a waiting period for the background investigations before the sales can go through. He also believes the sale of semi-automatic assault rifles should be outlawed.

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