On Transparency
Every lawmaker should value and practice transparency. I was concerned to learn that the Washington County Commission voted to conceal rather than publish the legal analysis that was produced with tax dollars. The analysis pertained to questionable ordinances...
“An Extraordinarily Unproductive Session” – by Rep. Green and Rep. Necochea
As we face a global pandemic and the resulting economic fallout, Idahoans may have been hopeful about the legislature’s recent special session. Since the pandemonium at the Statehouse dominated the news, Idahoans may still be wondering what was actually accomplished....
Where I stand on the issues
I was grateful for the opportunity to respond to this candidate survey conducted by the League of Women Voters and published by the Idaho Press. We were asked about complex issues, yet the format required tight space constraints. Please email me at...
Legislature’s Priorities Aren’t Serving Idahoans
Idaho can have the brightest future possible when we are inclusive and ensure that everyone has opportunities to contribute to the success of their community. Unfortunately, our state is moving away from these ideals. It is a dark day when the governor signs three...
Idahoans deserve real solutions for property taxes
Idahoans rely on effective local governments. First responders and law enforcement keep our communities healthy and safe. Adequate roads allow residents to arrive at their destinations without harm. Libraries provide opportunities for enrichment and job training. And...