Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives - Oklahoma 3rd Congressional District in 2020 Oklahoma General Election.
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Get StartedZoe will work for Americans of all faiths, races, genders, sexual orientation and creeds. The time for an equal America is upon us. But we must vote out the ones that vote to set us back. This country was founded on the belief that we are a melting pot. It is time Congress remembers that they work of, by and for the people. This diverse group with a common goal … the American dream. Learn more
Zoe stands with the LGBTQ community. Our current representative in Washington has remained steadfast in his plight against the LGBTQ community by giving them their rights the Constitution affords them. It all began with a NO vote in 1995 for the Domestic Partners Amendment to just last year when he voted no for the Equality Act. When the first openly gay candidate to run for President is a front-runner, it's time the GOP’s antiquated way of politics is put to rest. It’s time to give all Americans equal rights. Learn more
Small business in Oklahoma means more tax dollars in rural towns who don’t have access to large retail corporations or even broadband to support online ordering in some areas. Small business and each individual household in those rural towns must get the support of their representatives in Washington to continue to keep tax dollars in their communities to thrive. Take for example, Frank Lucas voted NO on HR 2513 - Corporate Transparency Act of 2019. This is just another way for career politicians and big money corporations to create off shore business' that don't pay US taxes. He opposed placing a civil penalty for providing false or fraudulent beneficial ownership information or for willfully failing to provide complete or updated beneficial ownership information. “To benefit small businesses in Oklahoma, including my own,” said Zoe. “I would have voted yes.”. Learn more
Tax cuts and bailouts going to big corporations is only increasing the salaries of those at the top. As a business owner, Zoe was appalled that so many found loopholes to get PPP loans; appalled to see those same corporations receive a stimulus payout before the American people. “As a small business owner, VERY grateful for our small PPP loan,” said Zoe. “It allowed us to help our staff for about a month.” Although some, not all, of the big money corporations gave the money back, it's clear our current leadership is okay with hiding who got what and only looking out for their large donors and not us. Learn more
Zoe will always advocate for small business and keeping tax dollars within the community. As a small business owner herself, she understands the challenges and costs involved. The heart of America is small business. Making them competitive, convenient and economical against large corporations is vital. Learn more
All classrooms nationwide should have basic equipping requirements. In example every science classroom should have 1 microscope/3 students. Teachers should never be in the position to have to run a fundraiser for school supplies. Learn more
Fewer districts with a balanced workload and possible reduction in the number or salary of superintendents. Learn more
As a 2nd Amendment Democrat, let me first say that my rights are as important to me as yours are to you. Listening to my fellow Oklahomans talk, they all seem to be for some sort of gun reform in order to keep or children safe from gun accidents and gun violence at school. They do not believe that their children are expendable. None of us do. Let’s be real here. Learn more
Common sense does not mean the government is coming for your guns. The radical ideas of a few have blurred the lines between common sense safety and rights provided by the Bill of Rights. The American people want common sense laws. Money be gone. There is no amount of money in the world that can replace a child lost to gun violence. addressed with great respect for those that grieve loved ones and those that hold dear the 2nd Amendement. Learn more
Oklahoma is currently facing a crisis of rural hospital closures, and the outbreak of COVID-19 simply puts additional stress on a fragile system. Countless Oklahomans face hours-long drives to hospitals as well as a shortage of primary care doctors. To further complicate this issue, many of our fellow Oklahomans also lack sufficient health insurance. This means that when life takes a turn for the worst, many go bankrupt trying to pay their hospital bill. Because of this, our rural hospitals also face incredible financial strain as they try to stay afloat and save lives while paying for care that was not reimbursed. When these hospitals close, hundreds of patients lose access to healthcare, and hundreds of people lose their jobs. Although these hospitals do get modest financial support from the state as well as the federal government, it cannot match its expenses from care that patients just cannot afford. It is for this reason that I urge all of you to vote ‘YES’ on State Question 802 on June 30th. Passing SQ 802 allows Oklahoma to accept Medicaid expansion, extending Medicaid health insurance coverage to adults who make up to 133% of the federal poverty level. Expanding this critical program infuses billions of federal dollars into Oklahoma’s economy, and it will help bolster our rural hospitals by decreasing the amount of money they spend on unreimbursed care. With this money, they can improve their resources and improve their workforce. Learn more
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