Candidate for Minnesota House of Representatives - District 53A in 2022 Minnesota General Election.
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Our local police officers, paramedics, and emergency room professionals are overburdened because of today’s lawlessness. Our area needs to further leverage our service clubs, religious organizations, chambers of commerce, and professional associations to mobilize more volunteers for youth sports, literacy tutoring, student internships, and summer work opportunities. Membership dues and related expenses incurred by volunteers should be fully tax deductible. Learn more
Minnesota’s education system needs reform and a little revolution which would empower students, parents, and teachers to innovate, compete, and succeed versus simply feeding the beast which is our current education-industrial complex. Learn more
Government officials expect households and businesses to reduce our impact on the environment but too often don’t apply the same expectation to government. As your representative, I will advocate a moratorium on the construction of, or the leasing of additional office space, for government functions. Learn more
As a monopoly our state government isn’t very responsive to changes in society unlike the business community which must innovate and provide excellent customer service to survive in the marketplace. Every state department, commission, board, and advisory group should be subject to a “sunset provision” to justify its existence, mission, and budget (unless mandated by our state constitution). Learn more
As a monopoly our state government isn’t very responsive to changes in society unlike the business community which must innovate and provide excellent customer service to survive in the marketplace. Every state department, commission, board, and advisory group should be subject to a “sunset provision” to justify its existence, mission, and budget (unless mandated by our state constitution). Learn more
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