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Below are the responses from the candidates on the ballot for the Ward 2 seat in the 2024 General Election. The question proceeds each group of responses. Click here to view the responses for At-Large Councilmember and other races.
Candidate Brooke Pinto is represented by BP
Q1: What are your plans to make the District a more livable community for pedestrians, cyclists and motorists, alike?
BP - By combining education, enforcement, & focusing on safe walking routes in each neighborhood, we can protect all residents, ensuring they can navigate the District safely & independently. I have fought for safer streets & will continue to push for inclusive routes that focus on level pedestrian safety, investments in safer crosswalks, better lighting, & dedicated bike lanes (where appropriate). Strengthening law enforcement's ability to address speeding & reckless driving is also crucial.
Q2: What policies do you support to protect older District residents and their ability to safely age in a place of their choosing?
BP - By expanding programs that provide financial assistance for home modifications, increasing funding for in-home care services, & ensuring robust protections against elder abuse, we can empower older District residents to age safely & comfortably in their chosen environment. I have fought for property tax freezes or caps on increases for senior property, fought for vouchers for seniors, & created a task force on opening a Ward 2 senior center with set aside units for LGBTQQIA+ senior housing.
Q3: What is your plan to increase access to stable, affordable, healthy food options, especially in “food deserts” located in Wards 7 and 8?
BP - A focus on incentives for economic development in Wards 7 and 8 is paramount to bringing grocery and food options East of the River and reducing economic and health disparities. I have fought for this in the budget and in economic development opportunities with our partners in DMPED. Collaborative efforts to expand urban agriculture and enhance nutrition assistance programs should also be considered, ensuring solutions are cost-effective and community-driven.
Q4: What policies would you put forth to reduce disparities among racial and ethnic groups in accessing affordable, high-quality healthcare?
BP - The gap in life expectancy in our city is unacceptable. I have worked to improve health access & outcomes & part of this effort is bringing a new hospital to Ward 7. We must invest in healthy food options & grocery stores East of the River & ensure that we are tackling senior mental health support & loneliness. I continue to champion funding for our senior villages. Seniors need intellectual stimulation, socialization, & movement to thrive & our villages provide a healthy community.