Currently holds the office of Missouri House of Representatives - District 93 until January 8, 2025.
Candidate for Missouri House of Representatives - District 93 in 2024 Missouri General Election.
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Get StartedBridget believes that a woman’s healthcare decisions should be left between her and her doctor. Learn more
Individuals with disabilities deserve fair and equitable access to education, work, and recreation. As a person with a disability, Bridget understands how difficult it is to try to exist in a world that simply wasn’t built for people like her. COVID -19 has brought to light the ease with which so many jobs and educational opportunities can be adapted to meet individual needs. In Jeff City, Bridget will help lead the fight to help integrate people with disabilities into a modern classroom and workforce. Learn more
While the opioid epidemic continues to ravage our region, pharmaceutical companies turn bigger profits than ever. Bridget will stand up to Big Pharma, and will work to make sure that Missouri finally passes a Prescription Drug Monitoring Program. Learn more
We must end the cuts to K-12 education and higher education that our Governor makes every year, and we need to start paying teachers more to attract people into the profession. Learn more
Bridget will listen to scientists — not politicians — when it comes to crafting environmental policy to protect Missouri’s natural resources and public lands. Learn more
The path to achieving our goals in expanding access to healthcare begins with voting to expand Medicaid in August, but the work will not end there. Bridget will take her personal experiences to Jefferson City to advocate for all Missourians to have access to quality healthcare. Learn more
Strong unions lead to strong wages and a strong economy. Bridget will always support the right to collectively bargain in both the public and private sector, which leads to better wages, better benefits, and better conditions. Learn more
Bridget would also like to see employers, particularly the trades, make a concerted effort to recruit more minorities, including women, people of color, and people with disabilities. Learn more
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