Alan Cohn
U.S. Rep. 15th District of FLAlan Cohn (D) is a former investigative journalist, with a history of holding powerful people and corporations accountable. He is running for election to the U.S. House to represent Florida’s 15th Congressional District. The district stretches from Lakeland to Clermont to the northeastern suburbs of Tampa.
Alan Cohn will fight for policy changes that support working people. He will advocate to:
- Increase the minimum wage
- Fix our broken healthcare system, including lowering the price of prescription drugs
- Address racial injustices in every part of our society, including education, healthcare, the criminal justice system, policing, housing.
- Protect our environment and address the climate crisis
- Fix the U.S. tax code
- Protect a woman’s right to choose and increase access to comprehensive healthcare
This election season, vote Alan Cohn to represent Florida’s 15th congressional district. You must be a registered voter to participate in this election. Check your registration status below.
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