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ROOTED IN COMMUNITYFOR EVERY CORNER OF EDGECOMBE MARTIN AND BERTIE

For too long, our part of North Carolina has been treated like an afterthought. We’ve lost hospitals, good-paying jobs, and far too many young people who wanted to stay but couldn’t see a future here. That isn’t just a policy problem—it’s what happens when leadership stops fighting for us.

“Choose A Lane” is rooted leadership—leadership that listens first, speaks honestly, and fights for real-world solutions that actually work for all of Edgecombe, Martin, and Bertie.

MEET ABBIE

I’m Abbie Lane. I grew up in and around the same small towns that are now fighting to keep jobs, hospitals, schools, and main streets alive. I’ve worked with local leaders and neighbors to bring attention and resources back to places that too often are overlooked.

This campaign isn’t about titles or politics. It’s about making sure our towns are heard, respected, and included when choices are made that shape our future.

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Abbie Lane
OUR PRIORITIES

Good Jobs Close to Home

Support small businesses, apprenticeships, and employers that fit our rural communities so families don’t have to leave to make ends meet.
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Protecting Rural Healthcare

Fight to restore and protect access to care, keep emergency rooms and clinics open, and expand mental health and addiction services.
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Stability & Affordable Housing

Focus on expanding housing options that meet the needs of seniors, young people, and working families. That includes repairing aging homes, assisting aging residents to remain safe and stable, and making it easier for younger residents and families to find quality homes they can build a future in.
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ENDORSEMENTS

This campaign is powered by the people who know what’s at stake in Edgecombe, Martin, and Bertie.

Adoption Spotlight

ADOPTION SPOTLIGHT

Our campaign believes in lifting up every part of our community — including the animals who depend on us. If you’ve been thinking about adopting, start with our local shelters.

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