Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives - Montana 2nd Congressional District in 2022 Montana General Election.
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Get StartedInvestigate violations of the Packers and Stockyard Act (1921). Learn more
Under current law tech giants aren’t prosecuted for distributing CSAM. They aren’t even required to report it. That’s why I not only support the bipartisan EARN IT Act, I have been actively working with the National Center on Sexual Exploitation and Senators Graham’s and Blumenthal’s policy staff on the legislation. Learn more
Increase number of [local] distributed meatpacking businesses. Learn more
Introduce the farmers’ ‘right to repair’ equipment. Learn more
Encourage meat product exports. Learn more
Address concentrated animal feeding practices. Learn more
Introduce a bill to increase cattle spot market sales. Learn more
Ensure competitive practices in the meatpacking industry. Learn more
Increase social value of U.S. raised meat products. Learn more
Discourage meat product imports from nations without similar agriculture and environmental regulations. Learn more
Pass a bill to allow state-inspected processors to sell across state lines. Learn more
Reinstate mandatory Country of Origin labeling. Learn more
I stand in solidarity with our NATO Allies and Ukraine. Learn more
Increase mental health resources to rural communities. Learn more
Regulate to end surprise billing and require transparency of costs. Learn more
Expand Medicare to allow telemedicine a reimbursement structure that is equivalent to an in-person visit. Learn more
Support federal funding and cultivation of rural trained physicians for family medicine, internal medicine, surgery, OBGYN, psychiatry, and more. Learn more
Support partnerships with large organizations such as Mayo Clinic and Intermountain Health. Learn more
WWAMI, the University of Washington program to train doctors in western states helps some, but more needs to be done to encourage rural hospitals to open their doors to doctors in training. That’s why I support S 1873, the Rural Physician Workforce Production Act of 2021. This bipartisan bill would cut the red tape and the costs that burden rural hospitals that want to train more doctors. Learn more
Reduce high administrative costs associated with healthcare. Learn more
Support Medicaid expansion. Learn more
Support graduate medical education for rural tract programs and residencies. Learn more
Allow the federal government to negotiate prescription drug prices. Learn more
Increase wellness programs to prevent the onset of disease. Learn more
Increase healthcare providers in the workforce. Learn more
Develop and incentivize rural healthcare. Learn more
Increase residency programs throughout the U.S. Learn more
Establish fair pricing for prescription drugs. Learn more
Increase medical education programs for nursing, physicians’ assistants, nurse practitioners, and doctors. Learn more
Establish home healthcare benefits. Learn more
Work with state governments to provide and increase workforce housing tax credits. Learn more
Work with state and local governments to reasonably reduce the per-unit land cost. Learn more
Work with local and state governments to incentivize infill development. Learn more
Increase access to high-speed broadband throughout rural communities. Learn more
Work with state and local governments to increase public transportation opportunities and usage. Learn more
Improvements to Montana roads, highways, and bridges; development of broadband services; refurbishment of municipal water systems—all are provided by the infrastructure bill. As your representative in Congress, I will make sure that Montana gets its fair share from the infrastructure bill and that our infrastructure needs are not ignored. Learn more
Work with employers to incentivize increased wages. Learn more
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