
About Michele
Ready To
Lead

Michele Botelho was born in Massachusetts, the daughter of immigrant parents from Italy.
After working her way through Northeastern University, she worked at the Massachusetts Department of Labor, started a small business, earned a paralegal certification from Boston University, and worked as a paralegal.
After meeting her future husband, she moved to Danbury, CT, raised and homeschooled her children, and helped put them through college.
She has served in the Danbury Public School System, providing services to children with special needs.
Long active in community and civic affairs, she has helped feed the hungry, taught Sunday School, provided elder care to seniors, tutored children and gathered clothes for the needy.
She is a candidate for Congress in Connecticut’s 5th Congressional District.
I Am A
Grassroots Candidate!

We Need a Comprehensive
Immigration Policy

What Kind of Country do
We Want to
Live in?

Charlie Kirk
Stood for Truth!

My Pledge To
Connecticut
A Trade Policy that Puts America First
It began with the North American Free Trade Agreement, grew worse when China was admitted to the World Trade Organization, and became an economic crisis for the middle class when our trading partners exploited the rules and tariff rates.
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Middle America has never recovered from the damage done to the working class,
the loss of good manufacturing jobs, and the ability of Americans to raise a family
on one income.
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For the past 25 years we have had a trade deficit with the rest of the world. During
that period, more than 5 million manufacturing jobs disappeared from U.S. soil.
China has risen to an economic and military superpower thanks to U.S. trade
policy that America last.
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We can do better. We must.
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Jobs for the Middle Class
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The official unemployment rate in the United States is 4.3%. The number omits a
painful statistic—the families where both fathers and mothers must work to make
ends meet, the parents who have to hold more than one job in order to pay the
mortgage, the inflation rate that ravages the purchasing power of their paycheck.
The purchasing power of the middle class is only slightly higher than it was 25
years ago. Little wonder that working class people are in revolt, unable to afford a
home, never able to get ahead, living paycheck to paycheck, one illness or calamity
away from bankruptcy.
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America needs good jobs that pay good wages, access to trade school where they
can learn new skills and crafts, and a tax policy that encourages American
companies to build their manufacturing and production facilities on American soil.
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Securing Our Borders
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"A nation that cannot control its borders is not a nation.”
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For decades, members of both political parties ignored our immigration problem.
Democrats saw them as a source of democratic votes. Well-healed business
interests saw them as a source of cheap labor.
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In the past 25 years, more than 10 million illegal immigrants have entered the
United States, placing an enormous burden on schools, our health care system and
the resources of local, state and the federal government.
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It’s time to pass a comprehensive Immigration Bill.​​​​​
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We can. We must.
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Prioritize a logical and responsible budget
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Clear rules on who can come in, and who is allowed to stay
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A coherent guest worker policy
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Immediate deportation for anyone convicted of a violent crime
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Safer Cities. Safer Streets. Safer Neighborhoods.
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There is too much violent crime in the United States. Too many innocent victims
of crime. And too little done to stop it.
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It is quaint to hear liberals say that crime is down. What they fail to mention is that
it skyrocketed during the covid crisis and still permeates the landscape in too many
cities, on too many streets, in too many neighborhoods.
This is my truth. When you lessen the consequences of crime, you will have more
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crime. When criminals know that they’ll be released by a lenient judge, or offered
cashless bail, or given a slap on the wrist for peddling drugs, or set free after
assaulting a helpless senior, or hamstring prosecutors, they will do it again.
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Feeling safe is the foundation of freedom!
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The Second Amendment Means What it Says
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All law-abiding American citizens have the right to keep and bear arms.
That language is in the United States Constitution. It means what it says.
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Consistent with the oath I will take to the Constitution, I will oppose any and all
attempts to infringe on that right as a Member of Congress.
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Standing with Our Veterans​
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We can never do too much to help those who have risked their lives protecting the
freedoms we all enjoy. All veterans deserve quality health care when they need it,
preferences on jobs when they are looking for work, food and housing aid when
they encounter economic or health related issues.
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Boys are Boys. Girls are Girls​
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Our Bill of Rights entitles us to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. All people
are entitled to be who they are.
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There are however, biological differences between genders. I do not believe that
someone born male has an inherent right to compete in sports against someone
born female. Not in grade school. Not in high school. Not in college.
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Universities that Teach, Not Indoctrinate​
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Our Colleges and Universities need to do some soul-searching. The purpose of
higher education is to teach our young how to think, and equip them with skills
required to master a craft or subject.
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It is not to indoctrinate them to a particular point of view, or give them worthless
degrees, or tell them what to think or portray the United States an evil empire.
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It is not to silence the voices of conservative thinkers, or deny jobs to conservative
scholars, or regulate free speech or punish students who dare to challenge
conventional wisdom.
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Pro-Parent Means Pro-Parent​
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The ultimate authority over the raising of a child is the parent. It is not a teacher, or
guidance counselor or psychologist employed by a school corporation.
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Therefore, I believe parents have an inherent right to object when schools try to
indoctrinate their children, assign objectionable books or materials, or fail to
inform parents about medical issues involving their children.
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Pro-Family. Pro-Life​
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I believe life begins at conception.
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“Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before thou camest forth out of
the womb I sanctified thee,... ” Jeremiah 1:5
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It is my hope that someday that view will be held by a majority of Americans.
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