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Position on Issues

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2022

Do you support the “Education Freedom Account” program, which gives students access to the per-pupil share of state school funding to spend on private school or home school expenses?

Candidate's Website, 2022

"Abortion is not something any women wants, but sometimes it’s what she needs, in order to be her best self so that she can be her best self for all that depend on her. She has the right to make decisions. The right to an abortion needs to be codified in law. This is an issue that can be acted upon in Concord."

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2022

Should New Hampshire ban abortions during the second trimester (e.g. after 15 weeks gestation)?

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2022

Should New Hampshire ban discussions about sexual orientation and gender identity in grades K-3?

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2022

Do you support the state law that bans teaching certain concepts, such as the idea that people may be "inherently racist, sexist, or oppressive, whether consciously or unconsciously"?

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2022

Should NH add a broad-based sales tax?

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2022

Should New Hampshire add a tax credit for businesses that contribute to student loan repayment for employees?

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2022

Should New Hampshire lower business taxes?

Candidate's Website, 2022

"I am passionate about protecting our environment. We cannot continue to cast a blind eye to the problems that we have created. What we can do at a local level is work on multiple small steps that collectively will achieve results. People want to help, but aren’t sure how they can make a difference individually. This is an issue that can be acted upon in Concord."

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2022

Do you support giving voters who register without ID on Election Day a ballot that only counts if they return identifying documents to the state before a deadline?

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2022

Should New Hampshire add a fee or mileage charge for electric vehicle owners to help pay for transportation and/or electric infrastructure?

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2022

Should the state do more to encourage municipalities to remove zoning barriers to housing development?

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2022

Should New Hampshire extend the renewable portfolio standard past 2025, requiring public utilities to obtain more than 25% of electricity from renewable energy sources?

Candidate's Website, 2022

"A woman’s right to an abortion needs to be codified in state law."

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2022

Do you support the option of mail-in ballots for all voters, not just absentees?

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2022

Should New Hampshire legalize the recreational use of marijuana by allowing home-growing and private use without sales?

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2022

Should New Hampshire legalize the recreational use of marijuana by licensing growers and private retail locations?

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2022

Should New Hampshire legalize the recreational use of marijuana by establishing state-run cannabis stores?

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2022

Should New Hampshire raise the minimum wage?

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2022

Should the state permanently increase how much tax revenue it shares with towns and cities every year, beyond public school funding?

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2022

Do you support the gradual phase-out of the Interests and Dividends tax?

Candidate's Website, 2022

"I will work to strengthen our public schools and make them fiscally sound enough to afford to pay teachers what they are worth, by investigating alternatives to school funding that do not bankrupt our residents with overwhelming property taxes."

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2022

Should New Hampshire repeal the ban on abortion after 24 weeks gestation?

Candidate's Website, 2022

"I am passionate about keeping our schools and communities safe from extreme gun violence while we work on the mental health of those who feel they need to lash out. I support the right of responsible gun owners to have non-weapons of war. There is no reason for non-military personnel to have assault style weapons and high-capacity magazines. If the philosophy of the right says that guns don’t kill people, people kill people, then shouldn’t everyone want to keep guns of mass destruction out of the hands of those with problems? The mass shootings by predominantly young men who obtain their weapons “legally” are giving responsible gun owners a really bad name. This is an issue that can be acted upon in Concord."

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