Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives - Louisiana 3rd Congressional District in 2018 Louisiana 2018 Primary Election.
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Get StartedHealthcare choices should be made by women and not there employers. Learn more
Women play such a decisive roll in our lives. And it's time to give them equal support in jobs, leadership positions and pay. Learn more
Lets add marijuana and Hemp to our crop market. Learn more
I suggest to end the war on drugs and invest in safe treatment environments Learn more
We must start manufacturing again Learn more
I'm going to sponsor bills that directly promotes the recovery of our economy. Learn more
We really need an economy that works for everyday people, and that means putting integrity in the forefront. Learn more
So my plan is to cut the debt in half, by offering the last two years of college tuition free, for all students who completes their Freshman and Sophomore years of college. Learn more
So we must provide the necessary adjustments for students to accelerate in this modern day economy. Learn more
We need to ensure that education is available to all Americans who wants to succeed. Learn more
you can count on me to vote no on any legislation that contributes to our climate changing or coastal erosion. Learn more
renewable energy inventions. Learn more
Medicare for All is very possible if we remove ourselves from the unnecessary wars and conflicts we've been involved in overseas for 17 years Learn more
we have to be innovative with inventions that will benefit future generations, such as flying cars Learn more
Our infrastructure is one of the most important issues that effects us all. Learn more
I also suggest replacing our outdated railroad with a Mach Speed (750mph) ground travel system from Lake Charles, to Lafayette, Baton Rouge and New Orleans. Learn more
The only way to change this is to require that the operating budgets forelections have a cap - a specified amount of money allocated for each of the candidates. Learn more
n the meantime, we can control the impact of their policies on our economy by using our most obvious tool, tariffs on their exports. Learn more
Increasing the minimum wage to $15.00 dollars an hour would significantly boost the wages of more than 15 million women and help close the gender wage gap. Learn more
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