Cameron is running to represent Lincoln because too many people feel disconnected from the elected officials who are supposed to represent them. You feel the consequences when you cannot safely avoid speeding vehicles in your neighborhood, or when more and more forest is torn down.
Our elected officials should want people to know who they are, and what is being done to improve their lives. Cameron will do that. He will direct the state to invest in our community and make it a better place for our working people and families. |
Cameron is an almost lifelong resident of Lincoln, having lived in Saylesville for almost 20 years. He is a Lincoln High School alum and recent graduate of Clark University in Worcester, MA. He has a bachelor's degree in political science with a focus on American Politics as well as a pre-law concentration.
For the past year, Cameron has worked as a special education teaching assistant in a public MA middle school. Every student in that building has the ability to succeed, and he has seen firsthand how important investments in public goods are to improving all of our lives, like education. Since running his first campaign, Cameron has spent the last year advocating for Lincoln residents through attending local government meetings and writing letters to the editor in The Valley Breeze. He has addressed a multitude of challenges he wants to take on including, but not limited to: affordable housing, equity in our public education, and transparency from our state and local elected officials. When built on trust and coordination, our government can make smart investments that better our lives and communities. Cameron will reach out and listen to all stakeholders, and make decisions that improve working families' lives and prepare our community for the future. |