How My Experience Matches the Job of a U.S. Senator
A U.S. Senator’s job is not a title—it’s a responsibility. My background directly aligns with what senators are expected to do:
1) Represent Colorado’s Real Needs
My experience in healthcare and community service keeps me grounded in what families are living through: affordability, public safety, mental health and addiction, access to care, and economic stability.
2) Write and Negotiate Effective Policy
Running operations and building governance teaches you how rules work in reality—not on paper. I understand how to design policy that can actually be implemented and measured.
3) Hold Agencies Accountable Through Oversight
Oversight is about competence and courage—asking hard questions, demanding evidence, finding waste, and enforcing results. Healthcare and governance work trains you for exactly that.
4) Make Responsible Spending Decisions
If you’ve managed budgets and built organizations, you know how quickly waste grows when nobody is accountable. Colorado needs a senator who will fight for spending that delivers real outcomes.

