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I support voter ID to ensure a fair election.
ICE plays an important role in enforcing federal immigration law, but like any agency, it should operate with accountability and clear priorities. I believe the focus should be on removing violent offenders and protecting communities, while also working toward a more efficient and lawful immigration system overall
Economic strength starts with empowering small businesses and workers—not overregulating them. I’ve run a business here in Las Vegas, so I’ve seen firsthand how taxes, red tape, and rising costs hurt growth. We need to cut unnecessary regulations, keep taxes low, and make it easier to start and run a business.
At the same time, we’ve got to bring back American manufacturing, support trade skills, and invest in infrastructure that actually helps local economies—not wasteful spending. If people are working, businesses are growing, and money stays in our communities, the economy gets stronger—period.
I support protecting life while also recognizing the need for compassion in difficult situations. At the federal level, I would back commonsense limits like restricting late-term abortions, while ensuring exceptions for rape, incest, and the life of the mother. I also believe we need more support for mothers, adoption, and family services
I’ve worked with people from all sides—Republicans, Democrats, independents—through my radio show and community events here in Las Vegas. When you’re putting together a show or helping veterans or small businesses, politics doesn’t matter—you focus on the problem and get it done. I’ve had guests who don’t agree on anything politically, but we still found common ground on issues like supporting local businesses and helping families.
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Voters’ rights shouldn’t depend on your zip code, work schedule, or how many barriers are in your way. If you’re eligible to vote, you should be able to do it easily, safely, and with confidence your voice counts. That means expanding early voting and vote-by-mail, modernizing registration with automatic and same-day options, and ensuring polling places are accessible and fairly distributed. We also need to protect our elections with paper ballots, routine audits, and safeguards against interference, while supporting the nonpartisan workers who run them. In a democracy, the people should choose their leaders, and that only works when every voter has a fair shot at being heard.
I believe the federal government has a responsibility to build an immigration system that’s actually rooted in safety, dignity, and reality, not fear. That’s why I support abolishing ICE as it currently exists. For too many families, ICE has meant trauma, separation, and a lack of accountability, often targeting people who pose no real threat. We can enforce laws without dehumanizing people. That looks like shifting resources toward smarter, community-based approaches, ensuring due process, and creating real oversight and transparency. We don’t have to choose between safety and humanity, we can build a system that does both, and actually lives up to who we say we are.
Economic strength should mean something real in people’s lives, not just good numbers on paper. That starts with lowering everyday costs like food, housing, healthcare, and childcare, and making sure wages actually keep up. We need to invest in small businesses, not just big corporations, and make it easier for people to start and grow something of their own. It also means strengthening our workforce, good jobs, fair pay, and access to training and education that leads somewhere. And we should be investing in infrastructure and clean energy in ways that create jobs right now. An economy is only strong if people are stable, supported, and able to build a life they’re proud of.
I trust women and families to make the decisions that are best for them. Healthcare isn’t one-size-fits-all, and politicians have no place making choices about someone else’s body or future. Abortion is healthcare, and at the federal level we need to restore and protect access nationwide so it doesn’t depend on your zip code. Every Nevadan, and every American, deserves the ability to plan their family, protect their health, and make these private decisions with their doctor, not the government. That includes protecting medication abortion, contraception, and the right to travel for care. This is about trust, dignity, and freedom, and our laws should reflect that.
For 16 years, I’ve brought together people who don’t usually sit at the same table, like churches and adult industry leaders, to fight human trafficking and get survivors to safety. We didn’t agree on everything, but we agreed on protecting people, and that was enough to build real, life-saving collaboration. I’ve learned how to lead with shared values, listen without losing my voice, and stay focused on outcomes over ideology. In Congress, I’d bring that same approach: build unlikely coalitions, find common ground, and get things done that actually make people safer and stronger.
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Endorsements
I have been endorsed by a variety of issue oriented groups, including the Sierra Club, Emily’s List, SEEC PAC, LCV, National Women’s Political Caucus, Brady PAC, Moms Demand Action, DMFI, Giffords, NRDC Action Fund, Reproductive Freedom For All, Elect Dem Women, Defend the Vote, HRC, Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters, Nevada AFL-CIO, Nevada Teamsters, IATSE Local 720, UA Local 525, SMART Local 88, NSEA, SNBTU, and NOW PAC
In recent years we have experienced assaults on voting rights, particularly with the Supreme Court’s gutting of the Voting Rights Act. That was on display last month when they handed conservative states a roadmap for blocking out minority voices in current VRA protected Congressional districts. That is why I have continued to help introduce and push the John Lewis Voting Rights Act which would restore the voting rights protections of the VRA that have been diluted or eliminated by the Supreme Court. Finally, I have remained steadfast in my opposition to harmful legislation like the SAVE Act and the Administration’s attempts to nationalize our elections.
ICE has historically played an important role in homeland security, but the Trump Administration has weaponized the agency and turned it into a lawless paramilitary force that has overstepped its mission in gross and negligible ways. It is terrorizing communities in my district, inhibiting trust between my constituents and law enforcement, and putting people in physical danger. That’s why I have continued to oppose any additional funding for ICE until there are essential guardrails put in place to protect people from its abuses of power. I have called for the removal of masks, wearing name tags, and requiring warrants.
First, we need to raise the federal minimum wage to $17/hour from the current $7.25/hour. Second, we need to make housing more affordable so that we don’t lose our workforce. I introduced the Housing Vouchers Fairness Act to increase the number of housing vouchers allocated to Southern Nevada and other areas witnessing rapid growth. Finally, for the first time ever in the history of the EDA, I ensured funding would be made available for tourism economies and areas impacted by drought, both of which will continue to be relevant for Nevada.
I have been a staunch protector of a woman’s right to choose all through my three decades of public service in the Nevada Legislature and in Congress. That support has never been more important in light of the overturning of Roe v. Wade. In September 2021, I co-sponsored legislation, the Women’s Health Protection Act, that codified in federal law the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision. In November 2021, I co-sponsored legislation to increase by four the number of justices on the U.S. Supreme Court as a measure to preserve Roe v. Wade. Moving forward, I will oppose any effort in Congress to establish a national abortion ban or any legislation that harms women’s reproductive freedoms, including IVF and mifepristone.
I have always been a strong supporter of animal rights, which is an area many of my Republican colleagues agree with me on. Brian Mast, for example, is someone I rarely find common ground with, but he and I have consistently worked together to successfully ban the Department of Veterans Affairs from conducting painful testing and experimentation on dogs and cats.