Candidate for Colorado House of Representatives - District 13 in 2020 Colorado General Election.
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I am a strong supporter of the military and veteran’s services. Learn more
I support school choice and local control. Learn more
Economic prosperity and environmental stewardship are mutually dependent upon one another. It’s our common future and moral obligation to be good stewards of the natural beauty and resources of our planet. Also, I support the retention and maintenance of the Endangered Species Act. Learn more
Free market energy production. No protections, subsidies, or regulations should result in energy winners and losers. Consumers should reap the benefits of a healthy energy market – competition, lower prices, and more options. I support the development of all forms of energy. Fossil fuels are necessary for the manufacturing of the components for solar, wind, hydro-electric, and geothermal. Natural Gas is important for keeping energy affordable and environmentally sound. Someday Solar, Wind, and the others will provide more of our energy needs, but the technology isn’t ready to “stand alone” yet. Battery and other storage technology needs further development in order to be viable. Sometimes the wind doesn’t blow and the sun doesn’t shine but our homes will still need to be heated. Currently “renewable” energy needs taxpayer funded subsidies in order to work. We should continue to develop all forms of alternate energy technologies until they are truly affordable. Learn more
I fully support the protection of our second amendment. Learn more
We must look to free-market solutions to spur innovation, increase competition and give patients control over their own healthcare decisions. Learn more
I believe in the TABOR Amendment (Taxpayers Bill of Rights). It is a necessary safeguard against runaway government spending. It is constantly under attack with numerous new taxes being disguised as “fees”, such as Hospital Provider Fees, Road and Bridge Fees, our newly increased County Land Use, Development Fees, and Building Permit Fees. In 2004 the Boulder County Commissioners “de-Bruced” property taxes in Boulder County so excess property taxes “accidentally” collected would not have to be returned as was required by the TABOR Amendment. Learn more
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