
Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives - Illinois 9th Congressional District in 2026 Illinois Primary Election.
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Get StartedAccess to contraception and fertility treatment must be protected against the rising wave of extremist court rulings and legislation. I support over-the-counter birth control and full coverage through insurance and public programs. Learn more
I support the Women’s Health Protection Act and other legislation to restore abortion rights nationwide. No one’s rights should depend on their zip code. Learn more
I’m fighting for affordable housingbecause nearly half of renters in our district are cost-burdened, spending more than 30% of their income just to keep a roof over their heads. I support tenant protections, and converting vacant office buildings into livable, sustainable homes. Learn more
I’m fighting for real transit equitybecause too many working people spend hours on unreliable trains or buses, just to make ends meet. We need faster trains and more frequent service. A system that worksespecially for the people who depend on it most. Learn more
The U.S. Has the highest maternal mortality rate in the developed world and Black and Indigenous women are dying at 2–3 times the rate of white women. I support the full Momnibus package to invest in community-based care, eliminate racial bias in maternal health, expand support for mental health, and address the environmental and economic conditions that put women’s lives at risk. Learn more
Ending non-compete clauses and forced arbitration that trap workers in unfair conditions. Learn more
In addition, I will strongly support our labor unions, the building trades, and be a champion for Davis-Bacon, the prevailing wage law. Learn more
My signature issue is the 4-day workweek. Because this one bold policy touches everything else: wages, health, family time, burnout, productivity, and fairness. For decades, American workers have made this country richbut haven’t shared in the prosperity. Productivity went up. Profits went up. But wages? Stagnant. Time off? Scarce. Stress? Through the roof. Learn more
- A 17 federal minimum wage, indexed to inflation. Learn more
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