Currently holds the office of Colorado House of Representatives - District 36 until January 8, 2025.
Candidate for Colorado State Senate - District 28 in 2024 Colorado General Election.
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Get StartedWe have long been a state where women’s abortion rights are respected and I will always support keeping it this way. We need to protect Coloradans from overreach from other states. Learn more
Public safety means not just punishment, but also preventing crime in the first place, supporting survivors of crimes, holding law enforcement accountable, and reducing recidivism. Learn more
Deceptive business practices hurt both Colorado families and honest businesses who do play by the rules. We need laws to prevent and punish deceptive business practices. Learn more
An adequately funded system of public education is one of the basic functions a state should provide. For too long Colorado has ranked in the bottom 10 states in K-12 funding, teacher pay, and the cost of higher education. Learn more
Colorado must continue to improve how we invest in our kids, our teachers, and our schools. Learn more
We owe it to our children to pass down a clean and habitable planet. This means holding polluters accountable and investing in new technologies and clean jobs. Learn more
A healthy environment is the basis of our existence on earth today and a legacy we owe to our children and their children in years to come. In particular we must continue to play a leading role in reducing climate change pollution and developing new, cleaner, less polluting technologies. Learn more
Transportation is also a large source of climate pollution emissions, and we have to make it easier for Coloradans to get around in “greener” ways too. Learn more
Gun violence prevention. Learn more
We cannot talk about public safety without talking about gun safety. Our laws can support safe, responsible gun ownership and reduce accidents and gun crimes. Learn more
Health care remains costly and out of reach for too many Coloradans. We can make it more accessible through increased transparency, greater efficiency, and curbing price hikes. Learn more
Colorado is in the midst of an affordable housing crisis – in Aurora, prices have doubled or tripled in some areas within the last ten years. It is increasingly hard for people to find housing – whether to own or to rent – and to stay in housing they already have. Our state has a responsibility to do more to address this problem. Learn more
Colorado must do more to make housing more affordable. Learn more
As Colorado grows we have to invest in all the ways people get where they need to go: roads and highways as well as public transit. Learn more
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