
Candidate for Missouri House of Representatives - District 154 in 2026 Missouri Primary Election.
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Get StartedI know Reproductive Health Care is a hot topic and not a very popular one. But I am adamantly very "Pro-choice", and let me explain why. I'm a mom of 4 girls, and I want them to be able to make decisions for themselves when it comes to what kind of health care they need in the future. Be it having access to birth control, IVF, or abortion. And while most folks tend to jump straight to the emotionally charged arguments to defend their stance on "pro-life" --It's a topic that's not that simple. Learn more
Bodily Autonomy is what establishes people as people or a human being. So when the Supreme Court overturned Roe vs Wade; it essentially opened up the door to stripping everyone of their bodily autonomy and not just women's right to choose whether or not she wants to keep a pregnancy. So you see, fellas this will come around to bite y'all too, because now a state can decide that you don't need a right and take it. We deserve bodily autonomy to ensure the rest of our Constitutionally protected rights as Missourians. Learn more
For the past 20 years, the Mo GOP has refused to reinvest in our children's futures; resulting in our education system falling at the very bottom of the national rank (48th) out of 50 states. As your state representative, I will fight to ensure our tax dollars goes to our public schools and not to fill the coffers of billionaires. Learn more
Another aspect to our infrastructure is our power grids. Now I consider ourselves lucky that our power company is really good at what they do and keep the lights on, but like the rest of crumbling infrastructure--It needs updates here and there to keep up with the more use of power. Since it's a co-op, it needs to be able to have grants to do that with. Our state needs to start investing in that as well to help innovate the need for power by folks. Learn more
Faith in government and the political process is the cornerstone of a functioning democracy. As your state rep, I’ll fight to shine a light on those who conceal their donors and influence our politics with dark money. Learn more
Our choices to get basic maternity care, checkups, critical care, etc, - are limited at best. And if we need critical care our choices are at least a 2 - 4 hour drive, one way. And that's not even mentioning that our mental health facilities are overloaded with cases and understaffed. (Ask any referral nurse in a clinic or a social worker and they'll tell you all about it), and super hard to get an appointment for even with a doctor's referral. And that's not even mentioning that most folks can't afford to go to the doctor. Because they can't afford to take off work to go or they can't afford insurance. And this is why we need to expand the income threshold for Medicaid to cover more folks in our district that otherwise go without. Learn more
Water pipes! Did you know that Missouri ranks 14th nationally for having lead in our drinking water? I mean it would explain a lot about our politics in Mo Leg, but I diverge and go back to the topic at hand. There's over 200,000 lead pipes still in use across the state. That one lead pipe too many. Helping small towns get funding for their water system is a non neogitable form of infrastructure --because we deserve clean, lead free drinking water. Learn more
That lack of reinvestment back into our infrastructure costs us more in vehicle repair and maintance from the potholes than we do in taxes. And that's not even talking about how bad our bridges are.. If you look up the bridge inspections for our district it will make you wonder how many folks are playing "Dukes of Hazard" to get across them, but I digress. Learn more
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