House of Delegates District  35A Donna Stifler

 

Office Sought:   House of Delegates District  35A

Name:   Donna Stifler

Age:   41

Married:   Yes

Website:   http://www.donnastifler.com/

Education:   

Bel Air High Class of 1983; North Carolina State University Class of 1987; Moody Bible Institute – Teaching classes

Work Experience: 

Pharmaceutical Sales Representative 1987 through 1996

Fifth grade teacher Mountain Christian School 2001-2005

Previous Political Offices Held:

None

Brief Biography:  

Born February 24, 1965; married Tom Stifler 1991; two daughters ages 13 and 10; attended and graduated from Harford County Schools; community servant and volunteer; member of Mountain Christian Church since 1997.

1.  Why are you running for this office?

It is my goal to make Maryland Safer, Smarter, and Simpler.  Safer for our children and families by abolishing parole for Child Sexual Predators and prohibiting illegal immigrants from obtaining a Maryland drivers’ license.  Smarter by increasing funding and awareness for science and math at the middle school level and securing state funds for school construction.  Simpler to get around our roads, to start a small business, and to enjoy your rights to your personal property, including our Second Amendment Rights.

2.   If you are elected, what do you intend to do to improve the quality of education in Harford County ?

Please see above

3.  Harford County will have an influx of over 30,000 new jobs in the next six to eight years as a result of BRAC.  What do you intend to do to help Harford County prepare for this dramatic increase in population and need for services?

Secure more state funds for school construction and road improvements.  Increase border safety by prohibiting illegal immigrants from obtaining Maryland drivers’ licenses.  Work closely with Harford County Sheriff’s Office to increase deputies’ pay and make Harford County more competitive for top law enforcement personnel.


4.  What in your mind is the biggest problem facing Maryland as it enters the 21st century and how do you expect to correct this problem?

Public Safety, both locally and state-wide.  As we continue to grow, so do our crime statistics.  I advocate for stiffer penalties for child sexual offenders and criminal gang activity, and an overhaul of Maryland ’s Juvenile Justice System.  With our close proximity to our Nation’s Capitol, we also must do everything we can from the legislative front to make it HARDER for illegal aliens to infiltrate into Maryland society, including prohibiting them from getting a Maryland Drivers’ License.