I am running for Congress to protect your family and mine.” – Quincy Bareebe
Standing up for working families by defending jobs, wages, healthcare, and the dignity of those who keep our communities strong.
Fighting for fair pay, economic justice, and policies that put working people ahead of corporate profits.
Investing in opportunity, education, and community growth to ensure the next generation can thrive.

Quincy understands federal budgets because she has managed billions for the Department of Defense, knows how to improve healthcare policy through providing daily care to over 100 seniors, and deeply understands the challenges facing working families because she has lived them herself. She paid her way through Northeastern University by working late-night shifts as a KFC dishwasher and a private home health aide.
Instead of leaving those experiences behind, Quincy built on them—becoming an auditor at KPMG, managing multi-billion-dollar budgets at the Department of Defense, and founding a successful home care business that employs 70 professionals. A wife, mother of four, and small-business owner, Quincy lives in Odenton, Maryland, with her family, bringing real-world experience, financial expertise, and a caregiver’s heart to every decision.
Quincy is someone who understands federal budgets because she’s managed billions for the Department of Defense, someone who understands how to improve healthcare policy because she provides high-quality care to more than 100 seniors daily, and someone who understands the challenges facing working families because she has lived them too. The daughter of working-class parents, she paid her way through Northeastern University by pulling late-night shifts as a KFC dishwasher and private home health aide. Quincy knows all too well the challenges people face just to keep a roof over their heads.
Building on her early experiences, Quincy became an auditor at KPMG, helping state governments navigate complex financial decisions. She managed multi-billion-dollar budgets at the Department of Defense, ensuring taxpayer money was spent wisely, and later founded a home care business employing 70 professionals who provide quality service to seniors and children with chronic diseases. Her professional career demonstrates a unique combination of financial expertise, operational leadership, and commitment to public service, preparing her to address Maryland’s challenges with both skill and compassion.
Quincy has signed both sides of a paycheck, navigated payroll and regulations, and delivered results when systems failed her residents and staff. Now she’s running for Congress with the same determination and compassion she brought to her work—listening, cutting through red tape, and fighting for fair pay, lower costs, and the best care for every family. A wife, mother of four, small-business owner, and your neighbor, Quincy lives in Odenton, Maryland, bringing real-world experience, financial expertise, and a caregiver’s heart to shaping the future of our families.
Maryland’s strength comes from those who serve. Quincy Bareebe will stand up for federal workers—defending their pay, benefits, and the stable, competitive wages that keep the government running. She’ll protect the missions and jobs at Patuxent River, Indian Head, and other bases, ensuring military families have the security they deserve. As a health industry entrepreneur, Quincy knows what it takes to make care affordable and comprehensive, including more resources for child and elder care. She’ll fight to lower drug costs, expand Medicare, and protect the ACA, while championing voting rights, equality, and reproductive freedom—so opportunity is shared across Maryland’s 5th District.
Quincy knows that generational wealth begins with homeownership. She’ll create pathways to homeownership by strengthening first-time homebuyer programs, protecting existing housing stock from foreclosures and predatory actors, and increasing educational opportunities focused on financial literacy and credit management. She’ll build a fair, thriving local economy by cutting needless red tape and expanding low-interest loans so small businesses and start-ups can open their doors, pay living wages, and keep talent and dollars in our communities. Quincy will also support Maryland’s family farms—protecting farmland from overdevelopment, boosting conservation incentives, and strengthening farm-to-school and regional food systems that put fresh, local food on every table while tackling the climate crisis. Bold public investment in infrastructure, roads, b
Quincy Bareebe is ready to power Maryland’s future—and she’s taking action on three bold fronts. She’ll restore the Chesapeake Bay with clean-water grants, rebuild oyster reefs and wetlands, and drive a clean-energy surge in wind and solar that cuts pollution and creates thousands of good-paying jobs. She’ll ignite Maryland’s classrooms with universal pre-K, hands-on STEM labs, and debt-free pathways through community college and apprenticeships so every student can build a brighter future. Quincy will defend democracy by expanding voting rights, protecting the rule of law, and enforcing strong ethics standards to keep public power transparent, accountable, and in the hands of the people. In Congress, she will also focus on reducing inflation, safeguarding healthcare, modernizing infrastructure, supporting small businesses and farms, and protecting federal workers’ jobs.
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“While billionaires and big corporations cash in on massive tax breaks, our federal workers — our neighbors, our friends, our community leaders — are being shown the door. Thousands of Marylanders have already lost their jobs. Our region was built by working people — by federal workers who kept this country running and reached for the American Dream. Now, those same workers are being cast aside while the powerful get richer. This isn’t just unfair — it’s an attack on our communities, our values, and everything we stand for.”