
Candidate for Colorado House of Representatives - District 22 in 2026 Colorado Primary Election.
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Get StartedUnion apprenticeship programs provide paid training, portable credentials, and lifelong earning power. I will support incentives for union and non-union apprenticeships in the trades, public safety, and advanced manufacturing. Learn more
Support apprenticeship pipelines that supply workers to local employers. Learn more
Simplify compliance for small businesses. Learn more
Medicaid and the Child Health Plan Plus (CHP) provide essential coverage for hundreds of thousands of Coloradans. These programs must be protected from cuts or bureaucratic barriers that push people back into crisis care. Learn more
Supporting better mental health policy means expanding access to care, improving how we respond in a crisis, and making sure young people can get help early. Right now, mental health care is too hard to access and too expensive for too many people. Learn more
We must continue investing in community-based solutions that meet people where they are—such as neighborhood health centers, mobile clinics, and mental-health partnerships. Affordable access shouldn’t depend on a ZIP code. Learn more
Colorado cannot do this alone. The legislature should work with our congressional delegation to restore and extend federal premium subsidies that make coverage affordable for middle-class families. Learn more
Colorado should step in with targeted, state-funded premium assistance to help families who lose federal help. This program—already being designed by the Colorado Division of Insurance—would provide monthly support for lower-income residents and prevent sudden loss of coverage. Learn more
Colorado’s reinsurance program reduces premiums for everyone by helping insurers cover the highest-cost medical claims. Preserving and expanding this program is one of the most effective tools we have to keep overall premiums stable. Learn more
Encourage attainable starter homes. Learn more
Support new housing where infrastructure already exists. Learn more
Artificial intelligence and advanced computing are becoming central to the modern economy. Colorado can and should participate in that growth—but AI data centers must be treated like the heavy industrial facilities they are, with clear rules to protect ratepayers, water supplies, and local infrastructure. Learn more
Accelerating these projects will improve safety, reduce congestion, and ensure that the Powers corridor keeps pace with regional growth. Funding these interchanges sooner rather than later is not just good policy — it is essential for the mobility and prosperity of the Pikes Peak region. Learn more
Reduce state fees and hidden costs that make Colorado more expensive than it needs to be. Learn more
Ensure taxpayer dollars are spent wisely and transparently. Learn more
Strengthen consumer protections for insurance rates and utility pricing. Learn more
Push for lower property taxes and protect homeowners on fixed incomes. Learn more
Wage theft and worker misclassification distort competition and harm both workers and law-abiding employers. Learn more
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