The Issues

Health Care video and text
Federal Budget Priorities
The Environment
Immigration Reform
Affordable Housing
Economic Growth & Development
Public Education
Affirmative Action
Americans with Disabilities
The Second Amendment
Medicare Drug Benefit Law
War in Iraq
Family Marriage Amendment
Right To Life Amendment
Tax Reform
Federal Tort Reform
Military Spending
Patriot Act
Our Military Veterans
Preserving Social Security
Tort Reform


Economic Growth & Development

Nothing is more important in my campaign for Congress than job creation – and by that, I’m talking about meaningful employment that will benefit all of us who work in the 14th District. More...

Public Education

Public education has always been the bedrock of our free society.

But because of George Bush and the Republicans who control Congress, our public education system now finds itself in great jeopardy. More...

Affirmative Action

My campaign for the House of Representatives is all about the advancement of equal opportunity and the elimination of discrimination on the basis of race, gender, ethnic background or any other criterion that deprives people of opportunities to live and work.

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Americans with Disabilities

More than ever, people with disabilities can enjoy fuller, more productive lives if they receive the right opportunity and support – that is, if the GOP in Congress stops attacking programs for the disabled with budget cuts. More...

The Second Amendment

Our Second Amendment states, “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed.”

The literal meaning and the intent of this Amendment are clear and unambiguous.

Yet today, we have more than 22,000 laws and regulations on the books that get in the way of our Constitutional right as citizens to keep and bear arms. More...

Medicare Drug Benefit Law

The pharmaceutical industry spent $27 million lobbying Congress in the first half of 2003 in its successful effort to block the federal government from negotiating directly with manufacturers to keep the price of prescription drugs down. The GOP-led Congress enacted the ban even though the federal government already negotiates lower prices for medicines for veterans and military retirees... More...

War in Iraq

Bush sent our Armed Forces to war in Iraq on a false pretext based on faulty intelligence.

In the paradox of our troops scoring a stunning and quick victory over Saddam, we are now left with the task of nation-building that could take years to accomplish. And when I factor in how Bush Foreign Policy has alienated some of our key allies, we in the U.S. may have to get the job done by ourselves. More...

Family Marriage Amendment

I oppose it.

The amendment would marginalize many people who choose to live in relationships of their choice. First, the elevation into federal law of the Bush/GOP Right Wing definition of marital status along religious guidelines would bring us a step closer to a theocracy, a situation specifically addressed in the 1st Amendment. More...

Right To Life Amendment

I oppose it.

This is as an intrusion by government into a decision that is best made by a woman in consultation with her doctor. More...

Tax Reform

This is a classic example of how the Bush/GOP gas bags listen only to the echo of their own BS. We now see clearly that the Bush/GOP Tax Cuts are front-loaded in favor of the wealthiest. More...

Federal Tort Reform

The measures now before Congress don’t address the primary issues.

They are crafted by special interests to further polarize the nation without taking on the real issue facing Americans; that is, maintaining a process for fair and just compensation for injuries caused by malpractice or by product defect. More...

Military Spending

As your Congressman, I’ll pay attention to what I hear from Noncoms in uniform – not the brass hats in the Pentagon.

Top military officers are out of touch with our young men and women in the field. The Pentagon is fighting the War on Terror with a Cold War mentality – that is, sinking too much of the Federal Budget into high tech gadgetry when it should be listening to the noncoms regarding what we really need to win the War on Terror. More...

Patriot Act

The Patriot Act was assembled in the aftermath of 9/11 in an atmosphere that polluted the distinction between our national security and our fundamental liberty. Like most Americans, national security was paramount on my mind in those very troubling days. Today, however, I am deeply concerned that the Act went too far in its expanding the government's power on matters of domestic surveillance. More...

Our Military Veterans

As Americans, we have to do a much better job of providing a wide range of benefits and services for the men and women who have risked their lives in defense of our nation and our freedom. More...

Preserving Social Security

I will strongly oppose any attempts by Republicans to ruin Social Security.

Not Cuts.
No Privatization.
No Means Testing.
No Benefit Reductions.

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Tort Reform

Since April of this year, I have tried to bring civility and thoughtfulness to the debate regarding our legal rights on matters involving personal injury through professional malpractice or through product liability.

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