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In congressional debate, Himes, Stevenson sound off on abortion access, soaring education costs

From left: Incumbent Democrat Jim Himes (D) and Republican Jayme Stevenson, running in 黑料新闻's 4th Congressional District debate October, 13, 2022, at the David Levinson Theater at Norwalk Community College.
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Incumbent Democrat Jim Himes (left) and Republican Jayme Stevenson, running in 黑料新闻's 4th Congressional District, debate on Oct. 13, 2022, in the David Levinson Theater at Norwalk Community College.

The two candidates for 黑料新闻鈥檚 4th Congressional District agree that it鈥檚 important to protect access to abortion. But during a debate Thursday night in Norwalk, Republican challenger Jayme Stevenson said incumbent Democrat Jim Himes hasn鈥檛 done enough to codify Roe v. Wade protections in federal law.

鈥淚f you鈥檙e looking to make a change in Washington ... you start by electing Republicans that have common sense and who understand the importance of these issues,鈥 Stevenson said. 鈥淎s a woman, I know these issues. I鈥檓 passionate about these issues.鈥

Himes said Republicans have led the efforts to roll back access to abortion.

鈥溾楬utzpah鈥 is a Republican candidate attacking a Democrat for not codifying Roe v. Wade when the Republican Party 鈥 and they make no bones about this, this is not a Democrat talking 鈥 the Republican Party has been engaged in a two-generation, 50-year-long effort to reverse Roe v. Wade, and they succeeded,鈥 Himes said.

If elected, Stevenson said she can moderate her party鈥檚 positions on abortion.

Addressing higher education costs

Both candidates agreed that more Americans need to consider alternatives to four-year colleges as costs skyrocket.

Himes, a graduate of Harvard, said too many people ignore the value of training offered in apprenticeship programs.

鈥淚 think we need to focus a lot more on the community colleges, on the apprenticeship programs that give young people 鈥 for whom university isn鈥檛 necessarily the right thing 鈥 the ability to be firmly in the middle class knowing that their jobs are not at risk of being exported abroad,鈥 Himes said.

Stevenson said federal student loan programs are inflating prices at colleges.

鈥淭here鈥檚 no incentive for four-year institutions to keep their prices at a reasonable and affordable level for students,鈥 she said.

Stevenson said the Biden administration鈥檚 decision to forgive some student loan debt is not the right way to contain costs.

About the candidates

Himes joined the U.S. House of Representatives in 2009. He has served on the Committee on Financial Services and the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. Himes was born in Peru, attended Harvard University and is a former Rhodes Scholar.

Stevenson served for 10 years as Darien鈥檚 first selectman. She said she will 鈥渂ring bi-partisan solutions to Congress鈥 and work to restore and preserve freedoms that 鈥渁llow every American to pursue happiness.鈥

Video: Watch the debate

Patrick Skahill is the assistant director of news and talk shows at 黑料新闻. He was the founding producer of 黑料新闻 Radio's The Colin McEnroe Show and a science and environment reporter for more than eight years.

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