PRIORITIES + ISSUES
I am committed to serving our community.
Learn more about the priorities and issues that have come forward as I have continued to listen to and serve our community.
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• I propose legislation to protect health care workers and physicians from violence in hospitals.
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• I support tax relief for low and middle-income families.
• In contrast, the 2021 Montana Legislature passed tax breaks for the wealthy.
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• Affordable renewable energy will promote business investment, Montana’s recreation economy, and our children’s future.
• I attempted to remove Northwestern Energy’s ability to initiate projects without pre-approval.
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• A roof over your head shouldn’t take food off your table.
• I supported a low-income housing tax credit (HB 397) which passed the legislature and was vetoed by the Governor.
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• Childcare is not available for 70% of the children who need it.
• Families should not have to be wealthy in order to afford children.
• I supported a study bill on childcare that passed the legislature and was vetoed by the Governor.
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• I want to restore Montana for Montanans, not a haven for the rich.
• Wealthy Montanans should be paying their fair share of taxes.
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• Public education has been the great equalizer of opportunity - I want to keep it that way.
• I do not support defunding schools, nor diverting public funds from public to private schools.
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• Montana hunters should have fair opportunity to hunt on public land. It should not be limited to outfitters and the wealthy on private land.
• The public’s wildlife should be managed for the Montana public.
• You are entitled to clean air and water, and the preservation of our environment.
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• Our election officials continue to ensure free and fair elections.
• Retain your power to have a voice through your vote.
• Voting should be the least restrictive possible while being secure and legal - Republicans are taking that away.
• A vote for me is a vote for free and fair elections.
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• I support freedom for workers to join a union.
• There is a crisis of affordability for Montana workers.
• Regular Montanans can’t afford to live in our state anymore - it is becoming a playground for the rich.
• Montanans should be able to afford to live in the community they work in.