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Baltimore / Big Ideas / News / Policy May 29, 2020
Dave Heilker, via Maryland Matters “Putting even a local moratorium on opioid treatment programs represents a critical misunderstanding of how addiction works and how treatment works. It’s a stance that, in 2020, should be ridiculed when a politician takes it. “When you have a substance abuse disorder, you’re most likely to use the treatment center […]
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Baltimore / News / Policy / Press Release / Statements / Water Bills April 15, 2020
For Immediate Release April 15, 2020 Contact: press@daveforbaltimore.com Statement from District 12 Council Candidate Dave Heilker on Calls for a 180-Day Water Bill Moratorium On April 15th, 2020, Dave Heilker, a Democratic candidate running for Baltimore City Council’s 12th District seat issued the following statement: “Since we launched this campaign in April of 2019, #waterbillrelief […]
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Join the Dave Heilker campaign and members of the Jill P. Carter For Congress campaign as we canvass our neighbors in East Baltimore to turn people out for the Special Election on Tuesday, February 4th *AND* the Democratic Primary on April 28th! We’ll spend 15-20 minutes with a mug of warm cider, then we’ll hear […]
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Harwood Community Association is hosting a forum for candidates for the 12th City Council District election this year.
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On Wednesday, February 19th, come learn about the candidates running for the District 12 + District 14 Council Races! All registered candidates are invited.
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Join us on Thursday, January 30th at Mount Royal Soap Co. for a reception in support of Dave Heilker’s campaign for Baltimore City Council.
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Please join us (tomorrow!) for the Charles Village Candidates forum on Wednesday January 29th. This forum will allow community members to gain insight into Baltimore City candidates in preparation for the April 2020 primary election.
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Baltimore / Housing / News / Policy / Racial Equity / Transit / Water Bills November 6, 2019
Heilker said he favors a community land trust model to support peoples’ ability to invest in their own communities.
“It’s important to recognize that our salvation does not lie in the hands of developers and that if we keep doing this top-down nonsense, we’re going to get more of the same,” he said.