Fighting for Working Families in West Philly
From West Philly Streets to the State House Floor.
Tiffany Vann knows what it means to fight for survival. She embodies the resilience shaped by the tough streets of Philadelphia. She grew up in West Philadelphia, attended the city's public schools, and learned early that change in her neighborhood would have to come from within.
She raised two children while working multiple jobs—and still faced months where rent was out of reach. She's lived the struggle that too many Philadelphia families know: working hard, playing by the rules, and still falling behind.
But Tiffany didn't just survive. She built. She launched a media company to tell the stories politicians ignore. She created a mentoring program to give Philly's youth a voice. She became a grassroots leader with Americans for Prosperity, traveling across Pennsylvania to educate communities and hold elected officials accountable.
Tiffany's priorities:
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Make life affordable by fighting for fair wages and paid (FMLA) Family and Medical Leave
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Invest in and improve our public schools so parents trust them again
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Lower property taxes so longtime residents aren't pushed out of their own neighborhoods
This isn't about party. This is about people. Send a fighter to Harrisburg who's been in the trenches—and knows how to win.