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Todd Achilles

U.S. Army
Military Service
Idaho
2024
2024
State
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Shirley Arriaga

U.S. Air Force
Military Service
Civic Service
Civic Service
Massachusetts
2024
2024
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Candace Avalos

Nonprofit Leader
Community Development
Community Development
Community Development
Oregon
2024
2024
Municipal
true

Lanon Baccam

U.S. Army
Military Service
Iowa
2024
2024
Federal
false

Callie Barr

Military Spouse
Military Service
Veteran Advocacy
Civic Service
Nonprofit Leader
Community Development
Michigan
2024
2024
Federal
false

Emily Beach

U.S. Army
Military Service
California
2024
2024
State
false

Andrew Beeler

U.S. Navy
Military Service
Michigan
2024
2024
State
false

Zac Blanchard

U.S. Marine Corps
Military Service
Maryland
2024
2024
Municipal
false

Jason Blazakis

U.S. Department of State
National Service
New Jersey
2024
2024
Federal
false

David Bowen

AmeriCorps Public Allies
National Service
Wisconsin
2024
2024
State
false

Samra Brouk

Peace Corps
National Service
New York
2024
2024
State
false

Andre Carroll

AmeriCorps
National Service
Pennsylvania
2024
2024
State
true

Candidate Stories

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Rodney Hall

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Rodney Hall’s Candidate Story

Rodney Hall currently serves as the State Representative for Mississippi's 20th District. Hall's journey has been guided by unwavering principles: Truth, Honor, and Service. From his early days as a cadet at Marion Military Institute, where he led his fellow cadets as the Cadet Brigade Commander, to the present moment, these ideals have been the compass of his life.

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James Talarico

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James Talarico’s Candidate Story

James Talarico is a former public school teacher first elected to serve in the Texas House of Representatives in 2018. After college, Talarico joined Teach For America and taught middle school on the Westside of San Antonio. He currently sits on the Public Education Committee, the Juvenile Justice and Family Issues Committee, and the Calendars Committee. One of the youngest elected officials in Texas, Talarico is getting big things done in his home state.

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