Basic Information
Full Name: Kami Evans
Office Sought: State Senate, District 26
Contact Information: kami@kamifordistrict26.com
Website: www.kamifordiateict26.com
General Questions
Top Three Priorities if Elected
1. Fiscal Responsibility and Government Efficiency: I am committed to eliminating wasteful spending and ensuring that taxpayer dollars are used effectively. Streamlining government operations can promote long-term growth and sustainability for our district. This is crucial for maintaining Connecticut’s economic health and ensuring our residents thrive.
2. Education and Local Control: Education is a cornerstone of my platform. I advocate for increased parental involvement and greater local control over curriculum and funding decisions. Communities like ours are best positioned to understand their children’s educational needs, and I will work to ensure that these decisions remain local, not dictated by the state. We also must encourage alternative pathways for high school graduates, such as Trade Schools, Postgraduate years, Gap Years of Service, and others.
3. Public Safety and Security: The safety of our communities is non-negotiable. We can build stronger, more secure neighborhoods by supporting local law enforcement and ensuring resources are allocated to maintain safety. I also advocate for keeping School Resource Officers (SROs) in schools to maintain a safe learning environment. We should also encourage our veterans to participate in the SRO initiatives.
Professional, Volunteer, or Public Service Experience
I am part of this community and have consistently worked to find solutions that benefit our residents. My experience spans leadership in nonprofits, volunteer work, and public service. Over the years, I have raised over $3 million for 16 nonprofits. I also received the Congressional Award for Community Engagement from Senator Richard Blumenthal, recognizing my efforts to strengthen and support our communities. With a background in corporate communications and Public Leadership Credentials from the Harvard Kennedy School, I am equipped to make data-driven decisions and serve as a strong advocate for the people of our district.
Policy Questions
Local Control: How do you propose to protect your district’s control over zoning decisions? What is your approach to balancing affordable housing needs with preserving the town’s character?
Local zoning decisions help protect New Canaan’s historic and rural charm. I will work to ensure that any efforts to address affordable housing respect the town’s distinctive heritage while ensuring that families and residents of all incomes can access housing options that make sense for the community.
Utilities: What steps have you taken/will you take to address rising costs of electricity, natural gas, and water?
Rising utility costs are burdening our residents. I will work to hold utility companies accountable, particularly Eversource, ensuring that rate increases are justified and necessary. I will advocate for policies promoting sustainable energy solutions while keeping consumer costs low, and I will also investigate alternatives such as geothermal opportunities to support our communities.
Economy: How will you address the economic challenges posed by inflation? What legislative measures will you support to ease the financial burden on households and businesses in your district?
Inflation is a significant concern for families and businesses. I will support measures that reduce regulatory burdens, encourage entrepreneurship, and provide tax relief for middle-class families and small businesses. Connecticut’s economic recovery depends on innovative legislation that promotes growth while protecting the interests of our local businesses. I will also ensure that our communities are engaged and share successes and challenges so we learn and thrive together.
Supermajority: What does having a supermajority in the Connecticut legislature mean to you and to your district?
A supermajority in the Connecticut legislature can lead to a lack of balanced representation. Diverse viewpoints in policymaking are essential to ensure that all voices are heard. I will work tirelessly to restore balance to our legislative body, advocating for our district’s needs while promoting bipartisan cooperation. Centurism is vital to finding a middle ground and supporting our communities.
Bipartisanship: How would you describe the current political environment in Connecticut? If elected, how will you contribute to improving the tone of political discourse and foster cooperation among different political viewpoints?
The political climate in Connecticut can be polarized. As a candidate cross-endorsed by the Republican and Independent Parties, I am committed to fostering collaboration across political lines. I will work with all parties, focusing on shared goals and practical solutions that benefit all constituents. I am working in Hartford to represent District 26 as your voice.
Your View: What should we have asked that we did not?
“How do you measure success in your role?” For me, success is measured by the strength of our community. Whether it’s the funds raised for local nonprofits, the initiatives passed to protect our schools and neighborhoods, or the positive change in people’s lives, my goal is always to uplift and support those around me. A rising tide lifts all boats.