
Candidate for Nevada State Assembly - District 10 in 2026 Nevada Primary Election.
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Get StartedFree, universal childcare. Learn more
I also believe that Nevada needs more enrichment programs in our schools, and after school. We should be investing in programs that teach our kids arts, science, technology, and sports at a young age. Learn more
Public money belongs in public schools. I oppose the use of public funds to pay for private charter schools and will support increased investments in our school districts. Learn more
Moratorium on data centers (which are increasing our electric bills). Learn more
I support a full ban on corporate money in politics and will write the bill on day one. Learn more
I support Medicare for All and will support any policies which limit the power of health insurance and increase the affordability of healthcare. This includes caps on prescription drug prices, safe nurse to patient ratios, investing in free clinics, and putting doctors in the drivers seat on what insurance must cover. Learn more
We must begin taxing corporations to protect and expand Nevada’s public option. Learn more
Cap Rent Increases - limit the amount that landlords can raise the rent each year. Learn more
Hold bad landlords accountable by closing loopholes that allow them to keep their units infested, moldy, and broken. Learn more
Build Affordable housing - not suburban tract homes that no one can afford. Learn more
I believe that ICE, an agency created in 2003 which is being used by Trump as a personal army, must be abolished in its entirety. I will work towards that goal by supporting an end to collaboration between ICE and law enforcement, supporting an end to masking, and protecting the state from ICE bombardments. Learn more
Public owned grocery stores. Learn more
When CEO pay has surpassed worker pay by over 400% and large corporations are spending their profits buying their own stocks, rather than fairly compensating their employees, it’s time we start demanding they pay their fair share, pay every employee a fair wage, limit the pay gap between employee and CEO, and protect the right to organize. Learn more
It’s clear that we must raise wages through the legislature, to a living wage of 23 an hour, and we must index it to inflation so that it never falls behind again. Learn more
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