Candidate for Arizona House of Representatives - District 3 in 2024 Arizona General Election.
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Get StartedA woman should have the freedom to choose her own medical, mental and spiritual advisors. Learn more
The government should not restrict women’s health decisions. Learn more
Individual responsibility, that is respecting the law and each other, helps us a great deal. I would encourage increased police interaction with communities. Learn more
The voucher system needs major revision; vouchers should not be given to families with a combined income over 100K. Learn more
Vouchers should be a separate item in the State budget. Learn more
We need to fund our schools to provide a high-quality education and healthy environment for our students and competitive salaries for our teachers. Learn more
New construction can drive towards lower water use much easier than retrofitting existing building. There is room for legislation to encourage innovation. Learn more
Agriculture uses more than 70% of Arizona’s water. I support pricing to reduce usage and encourage migration to less water-intensive crops. Learn more
The use of residential and commercial solar power is particularly effective in Arizona. Learn more
Capture and sequestration of CO2 from the atmosphere. Learn more
Geoengineering, shielding of the world from the full intensity of the sun. Learn more
Arizonan families also need to conserve water; appropriate pricing structures will help to encourage this. Learn more
Reducing emissions of CO2. Learn more
First, that gun owners recognize that their right to own guns comes with the responsibility to keep them safely secured. Learn more
Second, I would like to see the gun owning community recognize that the number of deaths that are occurring requires action from the government. Learn more
Encouraging Community Colleges to provide classes, including evening classes, that can be transferred to medical schools. Learn more
Simplifying the rules to allow immigration of doctors and nurses. Learn more
Some Arizona cities and towns are trying a variety of approaches to encourage development of less expensive housing. Analyzing the results and encouraging the most successful programs will help towards achieving this goal. Learn more
Arizona can help speed up the process based on existing Federal law by recruiting and training temporary employes and requesting reimbursement from the Federal government. Learn more
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