
Candidate for Montana House of Representatives - District 60 in 2026 Montana Primary Election.
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Get StartedI support strong enforcement of the law, especially when it comes to repeat offenders who put our communities at risk. At the same time, maintaining public trust requires professionalism, accountability, and consistent standards. Learn more
Montana workers and entrepreneurs are ready to build the future. The role of government should be simple: protect freedom and get out of the way. By cutting red tape, encouraging local investment, and positioning Montana for emerging industries, we can unlock new opportunity across our state. Learn more
Education should be the domain of families, not the government. Public funding has a role in ensuring access, but decisions should stay close to parents and local communities, not centralized in bureaucracy. Learn more
Charter schools provide flexibility and real choice. Homeschooling reflects parental responsibility and should be respected with reasonable standards, not overregulation. Learn more
The Second Amendment isn't about hunting, it's about the security of a free state. A representative who says "My son shot a deer" isn't much consolation when she goes to Helena and votes against your gun rights. Learn more
Montana families deserve relief from skyrocketing property taxes. Home values have surged far beyond inflation, and property taxes have risen right along with them. Just because your home is worth more on paper does not mean you have extra cash in your pocket. Families should not be forced to pay higher taxes based on unrealized gains. Learn more
What we should not do is treat a temporary surplus as an excuse to grow government permanently. Surpluses don’t belong to agencies. They belong to the people who earned the money in the first place. Learn more
I will fight for meaningful, lasting property tax solutions that protect homeowners and keep the dream of home ownership affordable for working families. Learn more
The first priority should be permanent tax relief, especially property tax relief. One-time rebates are nice, but structural reform is better. Learn more
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