COMMUNITY ISSUES & SURVEYS
Every Community, Every Issue
Paul will fight for safer neighborhoods, better housing, and youth opportunity — for the families waiting for soldiers to come home and the small businesses holding on through every PCS cycle.
The families here serve right alongside their soldiers. Paul will fight for streets where kids can ride bikes, for housing that's affordable, and for the respect this community has earned.
Hope Mills runs on family. Paul will fight for schools that challenge every child and parks where memories are made — not closed for budget cuts.
Generations of families have farmed, prayed, and grown up on these roads. Paul will fight to protect that land and strengthen the roads, water, and broadband that keep Eastover connected.
New homes are going up, new families are moving in, but the roads haven't kept up. Paul will fight for better infrastructure and a fair shake for the folks who make Stedman run.
In Linden, people still wave when you pass and still know their neighbors' names. Paul will fight to keep it that way — protecting the quiet, the safety, and the sense that here, you belong.
The folks in Vander work hard, often with their hands. They deserve roads that don't rattle your teeth and water you can trust. Paul will fight for the basics, because basics matter.
Some families here go back generations. The fields, the farms, the familiar faces — that's Wade. Paul will champion land preservation so the town you love doesn't get paved over.
Godwin may be small, but the people here take care of each other. Paul will fight for agriculture — for the farmers who feed us — and for seniors who built this town with their own hands.
Church suppers, prayer circles, neighbors who show up when you're sick. Falcon runs on faith and family. Paul will protect that way of life — and fight for the resources to keep it strong.
People come from all over to visit Pinehurst, but you live here. Paul will fight for growth that doesn't erase the charm — and for schools that make families want to stay, not just visit.
Downtown Southern Pines is special — the shops, the restaurants, the trees. Paul will fight to keep small businesses alive and to protect the green spaces that give this town its soul.
Aberdeen has history on every corner. But history shouldn't mean crumbling roads or overcrowded classrooms. Paul will fight for investment that honors the past while building for the future.
Courthouse square, old homes, deep roots. Carthage is the heart of Moore County. Paul will fight to protect its rural character — the slow pace, the friendly waves, the sense that people still know each other.
More families are discovering Seven Lakes every year. That's good, but growth brings challenges. Paul will fight for safe neighborhoods and for senior services so retirees can enjoy the life they earned.
Vass doesn't ask for much, just a fair chance. Better roads, good jobs. Paul will fight for the infrastructure and opportunity this town has been waiting for.
The name says it all. Whispering Pines is quiet, wooded, and peaceful. Paul will fight to protect the pines, the ponds, and the natural beauty that gave this place its name.
Taylortown has history, pride, and potential. But it's been overlooked for too long. Paul will fight for investment that honors that history — and for opportunity so the next generation can thrive right here.
Pinebluff is the kind of place where folks like their peace and quiet. Paul will fight to support seniors who want to age in place — and to protect the land that keeps Pinebluff peaceful.
Foxfire Village is beautiful — lakes, trees, winding roads. Growth is coming. Paul will fight to make sure it's responsible growth, not the kind that tears up what makes this place special.

