Americans
from all walks of life have the same basic priorities and concerns. We want to
see our economy strong and growing. We want to keep our families safe. We want
to leave America better and stronger for our future generations. And in what
seems like economically uncertain times, Young Americans have a greater stake
in America's future than ever before.
At
the core, Americans, both urban and rural, want these same things. But it is in
their approach to ensuring a prosperous future that they differ. The geographic
make up of rural regions is vastly different than that of urban areas, and this
affects how we approach everything from budgeting for the gas needed to travel
the extra distance to scheduling the time for a run to the grocery store. And
rural economies tend to vary from that of an urban setting, relying much more
on farming and agriculture. We approach every day with a slightly different
mindset and every issue with a slightly different perspective.
We
need to continue to close the digital divide. Expanding technology resources is
very important in keeping everyone connected, especially when the people of a
community such as ours are spread out over a larger geographic region. And like
technology, expanding on higher education opportunities in the rural setting is
a top priority. Community colleges are a staple of rural areas. We have a great
resource available to us at the higher education level: the College of Southern
Maryland. It serves our community well and provides for a more financially
responsible stepping stone to the next stage in our lives. Coupled with
technological advances, we can bring higher education to more people within our
rural community than ever before. Farming is also a large part of what defines
a rural culture, and we take pride in the impact agriculture has on our
community. We need to work with state and local governments to make it easier
for farmers to expand crop variety and their impact on renewable energy
production. Closing this digital divide will help bring the farming community
together, connecting them with the rest of the community while expanding
impacts of farmers markets and our ability to buy local.
These
are just a few of the areas that make up a Rural American, no matter your party
affiliation. It is our approach to these issues and others that defines us as
both Rural and Young, but ultimately as Democrats. We all understand the need
to conserve our way of life. Democrats support a
progressive, lasting approach to achieving these goals. And like no two people
are the same, neither are any two regions or counties. We value our home and
what it means to live in a rural community. We also value the diversity of our
great nation. We look to build on our party ideals and values within the rural
community and beyond, ensuring all Democrats feel at home within their party no
matter where they live, and we look to work with our neighboring regions and
states in our combined efforts to build a better, brighter future for all Americans.

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