
Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives - Washington 4th Congressional District in 2026 Washington Primary Election.
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Get StartedWe need comprehensive wildfire prevention strategies that include forest management, adequate funding for fire departments and emergency services, community preparedness programs, and long-term climate adaptation planning. Learn more
I will advocate for comprehensive data privacy legislation that gives individuals control over their personal information, requires transparency from companies about data practices, and establishes strict penalties for violations. Protecting digital rights is essential in our increasingly connected world. Learn more
Strengthen our grid and local economy: Decentralized, locally-owned renewable energy reduces grid vulnerability, keeps costs down, and ensures datacenter investment dollars stay in Central Washington communities instead of flowing to distant corporations. Learn more
RURAL ENERGY INDEPENDENCE Increasing farm resilience & keeping energy costs down. Learn more
Protecting Rural Healthcare. Learn more
Lower grocery bills and build abundance: Families spend less at the store, communities become more self-sufficient, and distributed local production means more nutritious food that's actually affordable. Learn more
Fix a fragile food system: Supply chain disruptions, corporate consolidation, and persistent inflation have exposed the danger of relying on distant systems for food. Corporate monopolies fill shelves with ultra-processed options engineered for profit, while shrinkflation charges families more for less. Learn more
I'll join the newly formed, bipartisan Congressional Public Lands Caucus to oppose any transfer or sale of these lands and fight for increased federal funding to maintain and improve them. Learn more
Keep costs down across the district: By removing the tax penalty on improvements, we reduce barriers to agricultural investment, housing development, and business expansion. Families and farmers keep more of what they earn from their own work and investment. Learn more
We should tax land value instead of improvements. This creates better incentives: farmers and entrepreneurs who invest in their operations thrive, while speculators holding land for appreciation - without contributing to the community - face higher tax costs. Capital flows to productive use instead of vacant land. Learn more
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