
Candidate for Washington House of Representatives - District 17, Position 1 in 2026 Washington Primary Election.
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Get StartedToo many families are feeling the pressure. Groceries, rent, and healthcare costs keep rising, but wages and opportunity have not kept pace. It should not be this hard to build a stable life. We need practical, common-sense solutions that make Washington more affordable and give people a fair chance to get ahead. Learn more
As a former small business owner, I know how hard it is to stay afloat when you're navigating red tape, rising costs, and unpredictable markets. Small businesses are the backbone of our local economy, and I will fight to make Washington a more small-business-friendly state where local entrepreneurs have the opportunity to grow and succeed. Learn more
We need to invest in real pathways to good-paying jobs, and that starts with fully funding our public schools. Every child deserves a strong educational foundation, no matter their zip code. That means expanding access to early learning programs, including high-quality preschool and pre-kindergarten options, so every child starts school ready to succeed and working parents have the support they need. It also means supporting K–12 schools, teachers, and staff so students are prepared for whatever comes next. We also need to expand access to trade schools, apprenticeships, vocational programs, and community colleges, alongside four-year degrees that don’t leave students buried in debt. A strong education system is the best investment we can make in our shared future. Learn more
We need to make healthcare affordable and accessible in every corner of our district, so no one has to choose between getting the care they need and paying their bills. We also need housing policies that support working families, stabilize costs, and help more people put down roots in the communities they call home. Learn more
Just as important as the policies we support is how we manage the resources of our state. Responsible budgeting in Olympia means investing in the things that help communities thrive, including strong schools, affordable healthcare, and economic opportunity, while making sure the system is fair. Working families and small businesses should not be carrying a disproportionate share of the tax burden while billion-dollar corporations find ways to avoid paying theirs. A fair and responsible tax structure is essential to building a stable economy that works for everyone. Learn more
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