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Vermont Family Values

As a father of two in the Bradford schools, Nicholas knows about Vermont family values. 

My Military

Service

I enlisted into the Army and completed Basic/Advanced training at Fort Leonardwood.  Upon graduation I joined the 772nd Military Police Company as an MP.  I served in some of our region’s tough times, including Superstorm Sandy and the Boston Marathon emergency response.

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My Military

Service

I was Honorably Discharged from the Army National Guard after 6 years. I came to Vermont with my wife (a native Vermonter) and children as a Certified Medical Assistant. I advocated for patients, especially seniors, for critical medical care.  My core principle: healthcare decisions should be made by patients and providers — not bureaucracies.

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My Military

Service

With my experience in law enforcement, the military, and healthcare, I understand many of the challenges working families face and look forward to delivering common-sense solutions to strengthen our community.

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Vermont works best when we respect our neighbors, support our communities, and remember that government exists to serve the people — not the other way around.  I would be honored to earn your support and your vote.

The Future of Vermont

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Nicholas sees a strong future in Vermont!  He  knows that Vermont can again be a place where working people can afford to live, be healthy and safe, raise families, have good jobs and stay for generations.

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