Grand Traverse County Deserves Better
Northern Michigan's Cherry Capital and tourism hub. With 95000 residents, Grand Traverse County is a vital part of Michigan's future. But Lansing politicians have forgotten about communities like Traverse City and Traverse City, Garfield Township.
Ralph Rebandt has a different vision. He sees Grand Traverse County not as flyover territory, but as essential to Michigan's comeback. With common-sense policies, we can bring prosperity back to your community.
Ralph's Plan for Grand Traverse County
๐ผ Create Jobs & Opportunity
Ralph will bring jobs back to Grand Traverse County by cutting red tape, reducing business taxes, and making Michigan competitive again. Your community deserves economic opportunity, not empty promises.
๐ Support Local Schools
Grand Traverse County schools deserve full funding and local controlโnot Lansing mandates. Ralph supports school choice, parental rights, and investing in education that prepares kids for success.
๐ฎ Back Law Enforcement
As police chaplain, Ralph works directly with Michigan law enforcement. He'll ensure Grand Traverse County officers have the funding, support, and respect they deserve to keep your community safe.
๐ Fix Infrastructure
Grand Traverse County roads need real repairsโnot patch jobs. Ralph will dedicate resources to infrastructure that lasts and hold contractors accountable for quality work.
๐ฅ Protect Healthcare Freedom
Grand Traverse County families should make their own healthcare decisions. Ralph opposes government mandates and will protect your right to choose your doctor and your treatment.
๐ฐ Lower Your Taxes
Hard-working Grand Traverse County residents pay enough. Ralph will fight to reduce your tax burden, eliminate wasteful spending, and let you keep more of what you earn.
Grand Traverse County Communities
From Traverse City to Traverse City, Garfield TownshipโRalph will fight for every Grand Traverse County family.
Grand Traverse County: Join the Movement
Together, we'll bring common-sense leadership to Lansing and prosperity back to Grand Traverse County.