PRIORITIES
Accountability and Corruption
The people in charge make decisions they never have to answer for — the gains stay at the top, and the losses roll downhill to you. I believe the people who make the decisions should have to live with the consequences. That starts with refusing the money that buys the silence.
I WILL:
- Ban members of Congress from trading individual stocks — and put my own holdings in a blind trust the day I’m sworn in.
- End dark money and shut the revolving door, so policy stops getting written for the few.
- Take no corporate PAC money and hold myself to a four-term limit — accountability starts with me.
MORE PRIORITIES
The people who make the decisions should have to live with the consequences.
Housing is foundational. When it fails, every other part of a family's economic life starts to fail with it.
Food security is national security. Family farms and working waterfronts are the backbone of every rural community.
Tribal sovereignty is not a gift the federal government grants. It is a fact.
It's your and your communities right to want or not want data centers, as long as its built with eyes open, paying their own way.
America spends more on healthcare than any country on earth and gets worse results — and the gap is not waste, it is profit.
Decisions about pregnancy belong to a woman and her doctor. Not a politician.
Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, SNAP — these are lifelines, not bargaining chips.
This district is home to tens of thousands of veterans, active-duty servicemembers, and military families.
Education is supposed to be the engine of American mobility. Right now the engine is being dismantled.