Jeremy Garza is focused on investing in Lansing’s bread-and-butter priorities, putting regular people before special interests, and building a fair economy that works for everyone.
1. Investing in Lansing’s priorities.
If we want to keep people living and working in Lansing, we must invest in Lansing’s priorities, like fixing our crumbling roads, improving public safety, picking up trash and yard waste in a timely manner, plowing and salting roads more quickly after snowstorms, maintaining our parks and cleaning up our neighborhoods and commercial corridors.
Jeremy Garza believes we must get back to basics and spend taxpayer dollars wisely on infrastructure improvements and essential services that benefit everyone.
If we want to keep people living and working in Lansing, we must invest in Lansing’s priorities, like fixing our crumbling roads, improving public safety, picking up trash and yard waste in a timely manner, plowing and salting roads more quickly after snowstorms, maintaining our parks and cleaning up our neighborhoods and commercial corridors.
Jeremy Garza believes we must get back to basics and spend taxpayer dollars wisely on infrastructure improvements and essential services that benefit everyone.
2. Putting people before special interests.
Rich developers and corporate special interests wield an undue influence in government — at the expense of everyday working families whose tax dollars go toward CEO profits while neighborhood roads crumble and local parks are left to decay.
Jeremy Garza always puts the needs of everyday Lansing taxpayers ahead of corporate CEOs and special interests.
Rich developers and corporate special interests wield an undue influence in government — at the expense of everyday working families whose tax dollars go toward CEO profits while neighborhood roads crumble and local parks are left to decay.
Jeremy Garza always puts the needs of everyday Lansing taxpayers ahead of corporate CEOs and special interests.
3. Creating a fair economy that works for everyone.
Lansing citizens, no matter their background, need good-paying jobs that provide security and stability.
Jeremy Garza believes that whenever the city provides tax incentives to companies and developers, they must be required to hire local, qualified workers first — and pay them a decent wage and benefits so they can support their families and help grow our local economy.
Lansing citizens, no matter their background, need good-paying jobs that provide security and stability.
Jeremy Garza believes that whenever the city provides tax incentives to companies and developers, they must be required to hire local, qualified workers first — and pay them a decent wage and benefits so they can support their families and help grow our local economy.