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Issues Cyril Stands For

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Our Campaign’s Top Issues

Cyril Jefferson is running for Congress to deliver real results—not rhetoric—for North Carolina’s Sixth District. He believes in working for the Common Good. His approach is simple: put people first, build strong partnerships, and focus on solutions that work. Here’s what Cyril will fight for:

  • National Security & Immigration

  • Crime & Public Safety

  • Economic Development & Infrastructure
  • Education & Workforce Development
  • Healthcare & Hunger Relief
  • Housing Affordability & Supply

National Security & Immigration

Cyril supports securing the border with smart, bipartisan measures, modernizing immigration to strengthen the workforce, and rebuilding America’s military edge—while fully honoring veterans and keeping our values intact.

Crime & Public Safety

As Mayor, Cyril cut homicides by 75% through partnerships and proven strategies. In Congress, he’ll invest in modern policing, mental-health response teams, and youth prevention programs to keep neighborhoods safe.

Economic Development & Infrastructure

Cyril will bring federal dollars home to modernize roads, rail, and broadband, support small businesses and farmers, and boost housing supply—using the same results-driven approach that secured millions for High Point without raising taxes.

Education & Workforce Development

Cyril will raise teacher pay, expand affordable childcare, and create debt-free career pathways through apprenticeships—backed by his proven success mobilizing $10M for job training and education.

Healthcare & Hunger Relief

Cyril will protect Medicaid and Medicare, lower drug costs, and expand mental-health care while tackling hunger through SNAP and farm-to-school programs—so families never have to choose between health and food.

Housing Affordability & Supply

Cyril’s plan will expand housing supply, streamline permitting, and help first-time buyers—building on his record of launching a $40M housing fund and cutting red tape to make homes affordable for working families.