Campaign Phone Number
7018935016
Proper infrastructure to support a vibrant economy.
Workforce wages and housing supply.
Comprehensive universal healthcare.
Proper funding of the School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
Progressive eligibility guidelines for Medicaid.
Transparency of health care charges.
Change of building permits to offer more options.
Low rate mortgages provided through the Bank of North Dakota.
Development incentives for mixed income housing projects.
Tax dollars need to go to public schools. Incentives to private schools need to require the same education guidelines as public schools.
North Dakota's present voting methods are excellent and need to continue.
Federal government is to super state'a rights. This is paramount unless the state does not support the basic rights of citizens.
Endorsements
Fargo Area Conservatives - with others pending
Campaign Phone Number
(701)991-8846
1. Taxpayer Relief- abolish property & state income taxes & limit special assessments.
2. Caring for Our Neighbors: Every Life is Precious - conception to natural death, compassionate alternatives for mental health/addictions/homelessness.
3. Building Successful Generations - empower parents to parent, safe streets/reduce crime & educate our next generation.
4. Common Sense Fiscal Sanity - decrease regulations, review state investment programs/policies & review funded programs/policies
Examine and work to reduce government regulations to decrease costs by hearing from individuals and partnering with healthcare provider systems, as well as state & federal insurance entities to achieve affordable health care. Ensure cost savings for lower prescription drug prices, medical equipment, and reduced service fees are passed onto the consumers/users. Examine the health savings account concept for viability.
Abolish property taxes and work to limit special assessments to ensure property owners can retain and maintain their homes.
Seek to establish a commission to conduct a needs-based assessment with the aim of determining who is affected, what the issues are, where the problems may exist, and why ND may or may not have common issues concerning housing needs.
School voucher programs, school choice, micro schools, and homeschooling ideas ought to be thoroughly studied to ensure children are educated in ways that best meet their needs. However, education alternatives cannot result in empty public schools already funded by state and local taxes.
Raising property taxes to fund multiple schooling options cannot be the solution, nor should increasing taxation through other mechanisms be used to run both existing schools and alternative options.
Voter access does not appear to be a problem in ND. In addition, this organization and many others are working collaboratively to assist voters in registering, understanding ballots, and getting out to vote.
States should be free to exercise their rights within the confines of the federal law. Federal laws cannot be supplanted by state laws. The welfare and safety of the citizens must be primary. Therefore, both the federal and state governments share in governing the citizens as well as funding many initiatives; as such, the state of ND ought to cooperate with the federal government by working together with its federally elected representatives.