Candidate for Utah House of Representatives - District 42 in 2024 Utah Partisan Primary Election.
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Get StartedSpeak loudly to the Federal government on its poor performance with this responsibility. Publicly call on our four Congress members and Senators to pass bipartisan legislation to solve the problem. Do not let the search for a “perfect” solution become the enemy of a “good” solution that can be agreed to and implemented. Learn more
Support small businesses as significant drivers of job creation and innovation. Facilitate access to capital, resources, and technical issues. Learn more
Regulatory reform to enhance productivity, innovation, and efficiency in markets and help reduce compliance costs, enabling economic growth and help alleviate inflation. Learn more
Streamline regulations to encourage entrepreneurship, investment and business expansion, eliminate unnecessary barriers, and promote regulatory predictability. Learn more
Workforce development: A skilled workforce is crucial for attracting businesses and fostering innovation. We need to invest in education, vocational training, and lifelong-learning opportunities. Learn more
Ensure funding of a balanced, diverse curriculum covering academics, STEM, arts, physical health, foreign languages, analytical thinking/problem solving, extracurriculars, and technology integration to prepare students for the future. Prioritize classroom effort over administrative overhead. Learn more
Consider focused vocational and technical curriculums as alternatives to traditional settings. Measure education performance against agreed metrics. Learn more
Promote energy independence through energy source development, production, and infrastructure development to stabilize energy prices, reduce reliance on energy imports, and enhance energy price stability. Learn more
Consider state-led regulation and management: Empower state agencies to establish water policies and management plans tailored to the unique needs and conditions of Utah, minimizing federal intervention. Learn more
Increase supply through regulatory reform: Streamline the permitting process and reduce barrier to house development, encouraging construction activity and increasing the supply of housing, helping to lower and moderate prices. Learn more
Preservation of affordable housing through market-based approaches: Preserve existing and future affordable housing stock through marked-based approaches, such as incentives for property owners to maintain affordability and long-term over short-term use. Learn more
Incentives for affordable housing development: Offer financial incentives, such as tax breaks, grants, or low-interest loans to developers and assistance with infrastructure development, supporting affordable housing construction. Learn more
More accountability of UTA through service performance, rider experience feedback, and performance metrics publishing. More reliance on mass transit solution implementation and less widening of roadways. Learn more
Tax cuts and incentives which can lead to increased disposable income for households and lower production costs for businesses to help mitigate inflation. Learn more
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