Candidate for Wisconsin State Senate - District 29 in 2022 Wisconsin Primary Election.
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Get StartedI will work with teachers and school administrators of all backgrounds, to come up with solutions to these ever-increasing problems. I also believe our rural schools have been receiving the short end of the stick, when it comes to funding and when new laws and regulations are being considered. Learn more
We need to increase funding for mental health counseling, but also need to spread awareness of all of the different types of mental illnesses and signs of their oncoming. Learn more
As your State Senator, I will work with these agencies to come up with solutions that will fix our housing problem for good. Learn more
We don’t need to have drop boxes collecting ballots, or special agents or other folks going door-to-door to collect ballots. There are too many ways to manipulate the system. It needs to be tightened, and there needs to be more transparency in our elections in general. Learn more
I believe that we can build an infrastructure budget that has a built-in fund for maintenance, to ensure the longevity of our roads. I think there are many roads within the 29th Senate District that need to be improved, but without the proper resources, we will rebuild roads twice over a ten year stretch instead of fixing the root problems before they come up. Learn more
One of the first things I want to do as your Senator is eliminate the State Income Tax. Learn more
We need to incentivize working and disincentivize being on government benefits such as food stamps or unemployment. We need to teach professional skills to our students and young adults to equip them with a skill that they can take with them everywhere they go. Learn more
As your next State Senator, I will ensure transparency within our police departments, and build-in protections for officers that do their jobs properly, as 99.9% do. No one wants to get rid of "Bad Cops" more than their fellow officers that receive the blame for the .01%'s mistakes. Learn more
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