Candidate for Minnesota House of Representatives - District 63A in 2020 Minnesota General Election.
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Get StartedPublic safety is a large portion of the city's general fund budget and everyone benefits when we have safe neighborhoods for all. Learn more
Balance economic development with the needs to protect fragile natural resources. Learn more
Small businesses are the backbone of our economy and add to the uniqueness of our neighborhoods. By allowing them to flourish, we create and maintain jobs in our community. Learn more
We need to hold educators accountable but need to balance that with a collaborative approach respecting the professional insights and skills that they bring to work every day. Learn more
We need to remember the whole child when we make education decisions and plan for their academic, social, and physical development. Learn more
A universal system needs to emphasize helping individuals manage chronic health challenges. Learn more
We need to hold health care providers accountable to the quality of their services. Learn more
A universal system will create efficiencies and costs savings not available in our current disconnected approach. Learn more
We must continue in our efforts to plan and build light rail, bus rapid transit, and neighborhood transit options while keeping fares affordable. Learn more
We need to continue to support tax policy that fairly spreads the burden fairly. Wealthy Minnesotans should pay at least the same percentage in taxes as do middle and working class families. Learn more
Responsible budgeting needs to continue to support Minnesota families and businesses. Learn more
Tax policy should benefit local businesses that help build our local economy not national and multinational businesses. Learn more
Hard-working Minnesotans deserve good-paying jobs with decent benefits. The legislature made strong moves on this in 2014 when we raised the state minimum wage and indexed it to inflation so that employees and employers both can plan and anticipate for a wage that stays up with the cost of living. Learn more
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