Scientists & Engineers for America

Victoria Wulsin (Candidate)


Victoria Wulsin
Candidate D-2-OH


Campaign Email
Campaign Website
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513-233-4180
1080 Nimitzview Drive
Suite 400
Cincinnati, OH 45230

Biography

WULSIN, Victoria; graduated from Shaw high school; earned a BA from Harvard University; received her M.D. from Case Western University; received a PhD in Public Health from Harvard University; works as a licensed physician; uniformed officer with the U.S. Public Health Service; founded SOTENI International, a non-profit dedicated to preventing HIV/AIDS in Kenyan orphans.

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Education

Wulsin says that "excellent schools, science and technology research, and student loans for college" are what "make the American economy the strongest in the world."

Energy

On her campaign website, Wulsin says that we need to develop alternative energy sources, and produce renewable energy. In a press release from 2006, Wulsin outlined an energy play based on investing in Midwestern alternative energy industries, enforcing price gouging laws, promoting and investing in conservation, and energy efficient cars and appliances, and a greenhouse gas emissions trading system.

Environment

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Climate Change

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Health

In a February press release by Wulsin's campaign, a Cincinnati council member said that Wulsin would "put universal access to affordable health care at the top of her agenda." On her campaign website, Wulsin says that fixing health care rules "making sure children can get the health care they need, and seniors can afford the prescription drugs they deserve." She has also pledged to not take contributions from pharmaceutical companies.

In 2004, Wulsin released five policy areas that she would concentrate on to improve health care: cut costs and boost quality for Medicare and Medicaid, use IT to improve record-keeping, and expand research opportunities, expand coverage for people that currently cannot afford coverage, reform medical malpractice so decisions are based on medical evidence, and rewrite Medicare Part D for seniors.

Innovation

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Research and Research Management

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