
Candidate for Washington House of Representatives - District 26, Position 1 in 2026 Washington Primary Election.
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Get StartedBy investing in vocational training and removing the stigma around these careers, we can close the skills gap and create a workforce that is not only prepared for the challenges of tomorrow but is also proud of the work they do. Addressing this shortage is essential not only for the health of our economy but for the strength and resilience of our communities. Learn more
I support transparent schools where parents are informed, respected, and able to advocate for their child. That means clear communication, meaningful access to curriculum information, and policies that put student safety and academic success first. When schools and parents trust each other, students do better - period! Learn more
I’m running to push K–12 back to basics: strong reading and writing skills, stronger math skills, safer schools, and pathways that lead to technical careers and college. We must fully fund core obligations like special education and student transportation, stop shifting costs onto local levies, and demand measurable results for every dollar spent - so families get outcomes, not excuses. Learn more
I will defend sex-based sports so girls have a level playing field, and I will protect privacy in locker rooms and overnight travel. We can treat every student with dignity while keeping rules clear, consistent, and fair. As a legislator, I’ll support policies that preserve girls’ opportunities - scholarships, team positions, and championships - clear, consistent rules that protect girls’ opportunities. Learn more
I’ll be a loud, consistent advocate for the people who build in Pierce and Kitsap Counties, because affordable housing starts with lower costs, faster permits, and more skilled workers, not more bureaucracy. Learn more
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