Candidate for Utah House of Representatives - District 60 in 2018 Utah 2018 General Election.
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Get StartedI’m working to make the world a better place, and a safer place for our children. I’m proud to have sponsored bills that make it easier to track down pedophiles because when a child is missing, time is of the essence. I’m grateful to do my part to help save the lives of innocent children in Utah. Learn more
Crime is associated with this addiction (over 80% of petty crimes have a tie to drug addiction) as well as it’s a nexus for many other types of crime, including theft and traffic violations, too. As a legislator, I’m working to inform everyone about the addictive and dangerous nature of prescription drugs. Learn more
The other major plank in my education platform is getting highly qualified, motivated and well compensated teachers in the classroom. Learn more
the first and most important plank in my education policy has to be parental involvement and empowerment. All other considerations have to be secondary to this. This not only makes good sense to me, but numerous studies show that the single best predictor of a child's success is parental involvement. Learn more
I’ve devoted a lot of effort to the study of nuclear energy. I’ve toured facilities and I’m a big proponent of it when it’s done properly and safely: it doesn’t emit pollution and its waste can be disposed of efficiently. Since Utah is unramium-rich, I firmly believe nuclear energy could be an economic boon to Utah. Learn more
I believe healthcare should be consumer-driven: individuals, not employers, should own their own policies and they need to understand the costs of healthcare and have the ability to shop around for the policy that works best for them. Learn more
The health care sector of our economy needs to be more free-market driven and needs to provide more ability for consumers to make informed choices. Let me list below just a few of the bills that I've sponsored and co-sponsored. Learn more
The better course is to keep taxes to a minimum and let people keep as much of their hard-earned money as possible. That also means that government programs should be only the bare necessities--primarily what people can’t do for themselves. We certainly aren’t perfect at this, but Utah does a lot better than most states. Learn more
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