I’m running for Congress to represent the missing middle — the people who feel invisible, whose voices are not heard, who are not represented in the current political divide. 

Our country needs to grow the middle class and invest in our communities so our children can afford to live in this beautiful place called Montana — the only place I call home. We need to protect our public lands, our children’s and grandchildren’s inheritance, so they can use and enjoy the majestic beauty of our state

Fairness: Everyone should have a fair chance to work and find a place to live they can afford. Everyone must pay their fair share for providing the community and public benefits we all prosper from. 

Freedom: Every person should have the freedom to choose how they live their life, and the privacy to make decisions about whether they have children, who they love, and how they live their lives.

Accountability: Montana is my only home—the home that I grew up in, worked for my entire life, and the place where I am raising my family. Our elected officials, and those who benefit from Montana’s resources, must be held accountable to the people of Montana.  

Politicians who serve the financial interests of the few make America less free, less secure and less stable. Working together, we can chart a different course for Montana—one that is full of opportunity for all of us, protects our privacy and freedom, and keeps our communities secure, safe, and stable.

The current Congress is the most chaotic and least productive in history. It sat on his hands and squabbled while millions of Americans were trying to put a roof over their heads. It’s time to put Congress back to work again, tackling the issues that affect real people in our everyday lives.

Read more on where I stand by clicking on the links below:

FAIRNESS AND ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY

Everyone should have a fair chance to work and find a place to live they can afford. Everyone must pay their fair share for providing the community and public benefits we all prosper from.

ACCOUNTABILITY

Montana is my only home—the home that I grew up in, worked for my entire life, and the place where I am raising my family. Our elected officials, and those who benefit from Montana’s resources, must be held accountable to the people of Montana.

FREEDOM AND SECURITY

Every person should have the freedom to choose how they live their life, and the privacy to make decisions about whether they have children, who they love, and how they live their lives.

Issue 4

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