Candidate for Minnesota House of Representatives - District 18B in 2020 Minnesota General Election.
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Get StartedIt is not “Minnesota Nice,” to perpetuate systemic racism and white supremacy. I will work to pass laws that provide equity for all Minnesotans. All lives will not matter until we are committed to practices and policies that show black lives matter. Learn more
My grandfather farmed 99 acres and milked a small herd of cows. It is heartbreaking to see that farmers like my grandpa can’t make ends meet and need to sell out to bigger operations. My other grandfather was a buttermaker who depended on dairy farmers to help him make his products. We need to support our family farms. These farmers are vital members of our community and keep the lights on at the businesses in town. Farmers growing corn also keep our ethanol plants running to provide low cost fuel for Minnesotans. Learn more
During the Covid-19 crisis we have seen the government bail out big business and their billionaire owners. I believe that the government should be putting its support behind small mom and pop businesses helping them to retain their employees and to reopen safely. Learn more
Quality education should not be a matter of your zip code. All Minnesota children deserve to have the best schools around. I will always do what needs to be done to help kids. Learn more
People in Greater Minnesota rely on our highways and county roads to transport our goods that ultimately end up on every corner of the globe. We need roads and bridges that will allow us to safely do the business that needs to be done. This need for transportation is also in the form of public transportation. Many people rely on shuttle service to get them from home to work and this service should be expanded to help get people to their job so they can be a part of the workforce. Learn more
When schools went to distance learning this spring it became clear that many students do not have access to quality internet. Students struggled to watch videos or join a live feed with their classmates. In this day and age access to the internet should be considered a public utility like electricity, water or sewer. Learn more
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