Nevada faces three core challenges: an overreliance on taxation, lack of economic diversification, and rising cost of living. My solution is structural — not incremental. I will replace all state taxes and fees by building NGEX, a state-aligned financial exchange designed to generate continuous revenue. This shifts Nevada from taxing its people to monetizing global market activity. At the same time, we expand high-income sectors, reduce regulatory friction, and position Nevada as a global financial hub. The goal is simple: eliminate the burden on residents while dramatically increasing state revenue.
I support requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration. Voting is a foundational right reserved for U.S. citizens, and ensuring the integrity of that process is essential to public trust. At the same time, implementation must be efficient, accessible, and not overly burdensome to lawful voters. The objective is not restriction — it is verification. Confidence in elections strengthens democracy, and clear standards help ensure that every valid vote counts and is protected.
Nevada must assert its authority where it has jurisdiction. I support lawful federal enforcement, but I will not allow overreach that bypasses state authority or harms residents. For ICE, that means clear legal boundaries and transparency. For data centers, Nevada must control land use, infrastructure approvals, and resource allocation — especially water and energy. Any large-scale acquisition must align with Nevada’s long-term interests. My administration will ensure federal actions respect state sovereignty and that Nevada, not outside entities, determines Nevada’s future.
My top priority is eliminating the need for a traditional tax-based budget altogether. Through NGEX and the Nevada Investment Authority, we create a self-sustaining revenue model driven by financial markets, not residents. During the transition, funding will prioritize infrastructure, education modernization, and economic expansion into high-value industries. The objective is long-term: move Nevada from a tax-dependent system to a revenue-generating system. This allows for stronger public services while ultimately removing the financial burden from every Nevadan.
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Veterans in Politics and Nevada Veterans Coalition
Nevada faces three major challenges: cost of living, water security, and government accountability. Families are being priced out while working full time. Our water is being negotiated without enough local control, and too many decisions are made without accountability to the people. I show up, I listen, and I execute based on what each county actually needs. As governor, I will push local-first housing solutions, protect our water, and ensure every decision is made with Nevadans, not over them.
Election integrity matters, and so does access. Nevada already requires citizenship to vote. I support verifying eligibility in a way that is accurate and does not block lawful voters. That means improving systems, not adding barriers. I show up, I listen, and I execute based on what Nevadans expect: fair elections, trusted results, and a system that works without denying eligible citizens their voice.
Nevada must protect its people, land, and resources. Counties control land use, and that must be respected. Projects like data centers must not threaten our water or infrastructure. I show up, I listen, and I execute based on local impact, not outside pressure. At the federal level, Nevada will be a partner, not dictated to. We will protect our communities while ensuring decisions reflect the will and needs of our counties.
My priorities are people, infrastructure, and accountability. Housing affordability, water systems, public safety, and education must come first, but just as important is how money is spent. I show up, I listen, and I execute based on real needs, not political agendas. Nevada doesn’t have a revenue problem, we have a prioritization problem. I will ensure taxpayer dollars are used responsibly, transparently, and in direct service to Nevadans.
Cost of living. (Limit Corporation overbuying. Lower State fees tied to housing development. Illuminate property taxes.) Water Crisis (Fight for Nevada's fair share. Invest in infrastructure. Audit and negotiate.) Build our economy up. (lower taxes on fuel, illuminate property taxes. Car registration $40 for life of vehicle own. Streamline approvals on contractors and regulate cost on small business starups.)
No proof no vote. Mail ballots banded.
We will support law and order. Anything excessive will not be tolerated. Nevada is already having a water crisis. If we can find a way to cool down these data centers great, if not sorry not in our state.
Education (How are we at the bottom of education. Where is the money) Safety and Mental health (Homeless activity create 50% of our police calls. Fix mental health we fix two birds with one stone, homelessness and more policing in every neighborhood.) Healthcare (Audit healthcare to see where Nevada families can acquire healthcare insurance, afford it and get the health care need. More specialist so you stay home rather than going to a different state for health care.)
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Self Made
The three most significant challenges facing Nevada are affordability, education, and government accountability. First, families are struggling with rising housing costs, groceries, fuel, and utilities. I would increase housing supply, reduce unnecessary regulations, support small businesses, and attract higher-paying industries so wages can grow with costs. Second, too many schools are underperforming, especially in lower-income districts. I would prioritize funding for struggling schools first, improve teacher pay, reduce classroom overcrowding, and expand trade, vocational, and career training so students are prepared for success. Third, many Nevadans feel ignored by government. I would restore trust through transparency.
I believe only United States citizens should be able to vote in our elections, and I support reasonable measures to verify citizenship during voter registration. Protecting election integrity is essential to maintaining public trust in our democracy. Federal law already prohibits non-citizens from voting in federal elections, and voter registration forms require applicants to attest under penalty of perjury that they are citizens.
That said, any proof-of-citizenship requirement must be practical, secure, and fair. It should be easy for eligible citizens to comply with, whether they use a passport, birth certificate, naturalization papers, or verified government records. We should not create unnecessary barriers for seniors, military voters
As Governor, I will run the state to protect Nevada’s economy, workforce, and communities. On immigration issues, I support lawful solutions that strengthen our labor force while respecting federal law. Nevada depends on hardworking people in hospitality, construction, agriculture, healthcare, and other essential industries.
I believe individuals who are legally authorized to work should have a clear and efficient path to obtain work permits and Social Security documentation so they can contribute openly, pay taxes, and support their families. A strong workforce helps businesses grow, fills critical labor shortages, and keeps Nevada competitive.
My focus will be on practical solutions: supporting employers, protecting workers from exploit
My top budget priorities as Governor would be education, affordability, public safety, and accountability. First, I would invest in struggling schools, teacher pay, and career training so every child has a path to success. Second, I would focus on lowering costs by expanding housing, supporting small businesses, and creating higher-paying jobs. Third, I would fund law enforcement, mental health, and emergency services to keep communities safe. Finally, I would demand transparency, cut wasteful spending, and ensure taxpayers get results. Every dollar should strengthen families, grow opportunity, and improve quality of life for Nevadans.