Paul Lang
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Military Honors & Service Paul Lang began his career in serving our country by entering the United States Coast Guard Academy in 1995 after graduating Cum Laude from Council Rock High School. He received a service academy nomination from Congressman Jim Greenwood of the Eighth Congressional District.
He graduated Cum Laude in 1999, was the Captain of the baseball team, achieved military honor roll status, and was assigned to the Cutter Storis in Kodiak, Alaska.
Paul Lang injured his back in a near-death law enforcement accident in November 2000 while serving as a law enforcement officer for the U.S. Coast Guard in Alaska's Bering Sea. Paul almost perished when he was leading a team tasked with seizing a foreign vessel suspected of smuggling and violating U.S. law.
On choice: “We, as a society, have an obligation to support women in their reproductive decision making,” Paul Lang is pro-choice. He believes women have the right to decide what is best for them. He also believes we should work to reduce abortions by supporting legislation that improves women’s physical, financial and educational well-being. He believes in greater access to contraception, improved and more accessible health care, respect for privacy and better sex education in our schools.

