Candidate for Colorado State Senate - District 4 in 2022 Colorado General Election.
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Get StartedCitizens should be able to find good jobs that pay a living wage in their communities. So much license is given to the top earners that our economy actually suffers. Learn more
The potential of using abandoned mines as storehouses for mineralized carbon sequestration is another new industry we can look forward to if we only promote it. Learn more
Indoor cropping can allow for the production of many products, year-round, at elevation while using less water than conventional farming techniques. Greenhouse production of tomatoes can increase yields by four-fold per crop. Learn more
CRT is not taught in K-12 schools anywhere; the phrase is incorrectly used as a dogwhistle to rally a misinformed base. Learn more
The carbon economy involves the creation of a carbon tax, either mandatory or voluntary. Currently, it is voluntary, but many corporations are eagerly embracing it. Learn more
The potential of using abandoned mines as storehouses for mineralized carbon sequestration is another new industry we can look forward to if we only promote it. Learn more
Now we find a need for the timber industry to supply the selective pressure that fire once exerted on our woodlands, as well as products that are renewable and biodegradable. Learn more
We need to make sure that when extractive harvest of petroleum is allowed, that the severance fees are appropriate as well. Learn more
We must do everything we can to implement and support clean, carbon neutral energy generation. Coloradans should immediately stop subsidizing “business as usual” energy sources. Learn more
Projects such as forest mitigation, wetland restoration and toxic clean-ups are all beneficiaries of carbon credits. Learn more
I support ecological restoration over the continued alteration of our planet and its systems. An example would be the re-introduction of Beaver to rehabilitate high drainages and streams, instead of machine work and temporary structures that may need to be removed eventually. Learn more
Projects such as forest mitigation, wetland restoration and toxic clean-ups are all beneficiaries of carbon credits. Learn more
The carbon economy involves the creation of a carbon tax, either mandatory or voluntary. Currently, it is voluntary, but many corporations are eagerly embracing it. Learn more
The potential of using abandoned mines as storehouses for mineralized carbon sequestration is another new industry we can look forward to if we only promote it. Learn more
Citizens should be able to find good jobs that pay a living wage in their communities. Learn more
For example: marijuana farming has been sidelined in several of our counties. But it is a legitimate type of agriculture that and has shown the efficacy of indoor/greenhouse farming. Learn more
Now we find a need for the timber industry to supply the selective pressure that fire once exerted on our woodlands, as well as products that are renewable and biodegradable. Learn more
Indoor cropping can allow for the production of many products, year-round, at elevation while using less water than conventional farming techniques. Greenhouse production of tomatoes can increase yields by four-fold per crop. Learn more
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