Now, more than ever, Vermont needs strong leadership that will address the real-life struggles Vermonters are facing in real time. I am running for State Representative to be a voice for the working families of the NEK.
I have had an amazing career in public health, from providing community education on intimate partner violence to working within state government helping Vermonters navigate the complex healthcare system, to advocating and providing resources for people living with Parkinson's Disease and other movement disorders. I love this State, I love my town, I love the Northeast Kingdom, and I want to be of service to help make lives better for everyone in my community.
Things feel dark right now, costs continue to rise, from gas and heating fuel, grocery bills, to property taxes and rent. But we cannot wallow in our circumstances, we must come together and lift each other up, to bring in the light. I will not give up on this state, or my community. As a life-long Independent I will fight for everyone to live a safe, happy, and healthy life and I hope you will join me!
The housing crisis we are experiencing is not just a shortage of inventory, but also the quality of housing, the relationships between landlords and tenants, and the demand to keep the Vermont charm in our towns. Developing a comprehensive landlord and tenant Bill of Rights, building smart, energy efficient housing, and restricting the number of vacation homes so more Vermont families can purchase their forever home, passing down equity to their children, should be top priorities in addressing this failing system.
This increasingly expensive and complex system can no longer be patch-worked but tossed out completely with an entirely new system put in place. One that prioritizes preventative care, positive health outcomes, removes for-profit insurance companies, and holds health networks accountable to the patient. I should not be in-debt to my own employer because my insurance (whom my employer chooses) does not cover the care I need. For far too long insurance companies have prevented access to care and only seek their own financial gains. Healthcare is impacting everyone’s bottom lines, whether it be families, small businesses, farmers, or those on a fixed income. Rising healthcare costs continue to drive up the costs of school budgets, which then cause rises in property taxes. Our healthcare system is one of the most expenses systems in the country and continues to deeply impact every Vermonter in one way or another.
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