what raygan is fighting for
fix our rigged maps.
You deserve a government that listens to you, not one that hides behind rigged district lines.
Right now, politicians get to draw their own maps, which lets them pick their voters instead of voters picking their representatives. That makes elections less competitive and lawmakers less accountable to the people they represent.
Raygan believes the only way to fix this is to tell the truth about how the system works and then do the work to change it. That starts with electing statewide leaders—especially judges—who believe fair maps are a constitutional requirement, not a political favor.
When maps are fair, your vote matters more. And when your vote matters, politicians have to listen.
Fund our public schools.
If you live in District 37, you know our public schools work hard—but they don’t always get the support they deserve.
Classrooms are stretched thin. Teachers are underpaid and overworked. Parents are asked to fill the gaps. And when districts aren’t competitive, lawmakers feel less pressure to fix what’s broken.
Raygan believes strong public schools are the backbone of any community. No matter where you grow up, every child deserves safe classrooms, supported teachers, and real opportunities to succeed.
You deserve leaders who take public education seriously—not just during campaign season, but when it comes time to fund schools, support educators, and invest in our kids’ futures.
Lower Prices, Higher wages.
You deserve to be able to afford to live in the community you call home.
Too many people in District 37 are being priced out. Whether it’s housing, childcare, groceries, or gas prices. Wages haven’t kept up, and when politicians don’t have to earn your vote, affordability stops being a priority.
Raygan believes affordability starts with fair pay. That’s why he supports raising North Carolina’s minimum wage so working people can keep up with the cost of living. He also believes in protecting renters and homeowners and investing in communities so families don’t have to leave just to get by.
You shouldn’t have to choose between staying in your community and making ends meet. You deserve leaders who are focused on lowering costs and fighting for an economy that works for you.
healthcare we can afford and access.
Getting sick shouldn’t mean being scared about how you’re going to pay for it.
This year Raygan will age off his parents’ health insurance. Even while working and in law school, he’s worried about how he’ll afford coverage—just like so many people in District 37.
Healthcare costs too much. Plans are expensive, and even with insurance, people are often afraid to use it because the bills can still be overwhelming. Years of political decisions have closed rural hospitals and pushed care farther away, making the problem worse.
You shouldn’t have to choose between rent and seeing a doctor. You shouldn’t fear turning 26. And your access to care shouldn’t depend on where you live or how old you are.
You deserve leaders who understand how personal healthcare really is and who will fight for a system that works for you.