Currently holds the office of Montana House of Representatives - District 5 until January 6, 2025.
Candidate for Montana State Senate - District 2 in 2024 Montana General Election.
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Get StartedI support local authorities such as the city commissions of Whitefish and Bozeman, (The 2022 legislature stripped away such rights, I opposed), the right to implement inclusionary zoning, following a lengthy public process (time consuming and expensive!),and a vote of an elected city commission. Learn more
Mental health funding. School based programs need to be adequately funded. We need reforms to address deficiencies at Warm Springs. We need community based care and federal reforms for the flexibility of medicaid reimbursement for our facilities. Learn more
I do support reforms that may hasten the reform of regulatory barriers; building accessory dwelling units, residential zoning that includes multi-family housing, flexibility on parking mandates, set backs, and height requirements. There are proven incentives that increase the inventory of deed-restricted, moderate prices rent that should be available. These include a state low income tax credit to compliment the federal low income tax credit, property tax abatements for rental units targeted for working residents earning below the average county income, availability of trust land where deed restricted homes may be situated, the use of instruments such as tax increment financing (TIF’s), within designated areas of municipalities and expanding loan programs through the Coal Trust. Learn more
Improve our roads, more shared use paths for bikes and pedestrians: I’m committed to working with the city of Whitefish and MDT to prioritize needed projects in District 5 to improve flow and safety. Learn more
Public Pre-K, child care assistance Learn more
We need expanded relief to residents who suffer under escalated and unaffordable property taxes. Taxable values of homes have increased. Fast growing counties and cities have expanded services to meet needs. Schools, counties and cities are capped. But taxable value increase (more development), or student growth allows taxing districts to grow beyond inflationary restrictions. I will consider the expansion of the elderly homeowners tax credit to include property owners and renters of all ages and expand the income eligibility. Learn more
I will look at an adjustment of the residential tax rate. I will look at an increase of the property tax assistance program (PTAP), that uses in district funds to reduce eligible property tax burden (the elderly homeowner tax credit is state funded). Learn more
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