
Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives - Oklahoma 2nd Congressional District in 2026 Oklahoma Primary Election.
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Get StartedEstablish federal protections to ensure women’s reproductive rights are not determined by state-level politics. Learn more
Guarantee that healthcare decisions remain between patients and medical professionals. Prevent criminalization of women and healthcare providers for necessary medical care. Learn more
As someone who deeply respects the sovereignty and heritage of Oklahoma’s Tribal Nations, I fully support their inherent right to self-govern. This includes the right to manage their own lands, resources, and traditional practices such as hunting and fishing without interference. Learn more
Protect the right to healthcare, education, and military service without discrimination. Uphold the right to marry the person one loves. Counter misinformation and hate with policies rooted in fairness, dignity, and constitutional protections. Learn more
Defend against attacks based on race, sex, religion, or nationality. Acknowledge and teach the history of past injustices so the nation does not repeat them. Build on the progress achieved through decades of civil rights struggles by safeguarding those hard-won protections. Learn more
Current tariff policies are increasing costs for everyday Americans. Instead, hold corporations accountable for moving jobs abroad while supporting those that invest in American workers and communities. Learn more
Elect and hold accountable state officials who will use education funding responsibly. Oppose efforts to dismantle or defund the U.S. Department of Education, which plays a critical role in ensuring fair standards nationwide. Learn more
Recognize that Oklahoma currently ranks last in education and that turning full control over to state management has not served students well. Establish and enforce minimum federal requirements for curriculum to guarantee that all students, regardless of where they live, have access to a fair and competitive education. Learn more
Ensure federal and state funds are directed to public schools, not diverted to private institutions. Provide consistent funding to keep schools in rural areas open and thriving. Learn more
Develop a nationwide system that provides affordable healthcare to every U.S. Citizen. Learn more
Ensure that losing a job does not mean losing access to healthcare. Build a system where coverage is guaranteed for all citizens, regardless of work status. Learn more
Ensure the program remains strong and accessible for current and future beneficiaries. Learn more
Prohibit state laws that prevent doctors from providing emergency or essential medical treatment. Hold states accountable when restrictions amount to practicing medicine without proper authority. Learn more
Oppose any effort to cut Medicare benefits or reduce access to affordable healthcare for seniors. Learn more
Commit to bipartisan collaboration to identify the most effective plan that protects patients and ensures long-term sustainability. Focus on solutions that prioritize people over profit. Learn more
Ensure that due process is upheld for all individuals, consistent with constitutional guarantees. Modernize the immigration system to reflect today’s realities while preserving fairness and humanity. Learn more
Appoint additional immigration judges to reduce case backlogs. Expand staffing for background checks and case management to speed up processing. Learn more
Increase the number of trained border agents. Invest in modern surveillance and monitoring technology rather than physical barriers. Learn more
Use unemployment data to identify regions where immigrant labor can meet workforce needs. Provide lawful employment opportunities while individuals await their court dates. Learn more
Reform the tax system so the wealthy and large corporations pay their fair share. Adjust the corporate tax rate to between 21% and 28%, a level that ensures contributions without harming business growth. Learn more
Currently, Social Security contributions (6.2% from employees and 6.2% from employers) are capped at 176,100 of income. This means higher-income earners stop contributing once they reach that threshold, despite continuing to benefit from the system. By eliminating the cap, we can ensure that all earners contribute fairly and that the Social Security trust fund is strengthened for future generations. Learn more
Reward companies that keep the majority of their workforce in the United States. Impose higher corporate taxes on companies that outsource jobs overseas. Learn more
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