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I Live Here, I Work Here, I Raise My Family Here

Mother First

Above all, I am a wife and mother. My husband and I are raising two busy kids, and like so many families in District 15, our lives revolve around school, sports, activities, work, and community.

Being a mother shapes the way I approach public service. I want my children—and all of our children—to have the opportunity to build a life here, raise their own families here, and enjoy the same quality of life that has made Idaho such a special place for generations. That means keeping Idaho safe, affordable, and full of opportunity.


Healthcare Provider

Healthcare is not simply an issue I study at the Capitol—it is the work I do every day.

As a practicing healthcare provider, I bring firsthand experience to healthcare policy and understand the challenges facing patients, families, providers, and our healthcare workforce. That perspective has guided my work to improve access to care, strengthen our healthcare workforce, reduce unnecessary barriers, and protect healthcare services throughout Idaho.

I will continue bringing a practical, patient-focused voice to the Legislature and advocating for healthcare policies that work for the people they are intended to serve.


Small Business Owner

As a small business owner, I understand what rising costs, inflation, taxes, regulations, and workforce challenges mean in the real world. I experience many of the same pressures facing families and businesses throughout District 15.

That is why I have consistently supported lowering taxes, reducing unnecessary government burdens, and making sure taxpayer dollars are used responsibly. Idaho families and businesses should be able to keep more of what they earn and have the opportunity to grow and succeed here.


Fourth-Generation Idahoan

Idaho is home. I was born and raised here, and my roots in this state go back four generations.

I have watched Idaho grow and change, and I understand both the opportunities that growth brings and the responsibility we have to protect what makes our state special. Now, as I raise the fifth generation of my family here, that responsibility feels even more personal.


I want future generations to inherit an Idaho that is safe, affordable, prosperous, and still unmistakably Idaho. That is what I work to protect every day—at home, in my community, and at the Statehouse.