The policies I fight for are based on one simple idea: government should make life better for all of us. That means healthcare you can afford, schools that nurture every child, good jobs, safe neighborhoods, and a democracy that works for the people, not the powerful. Click below to explore each issue, and see how we can build that future together.
Every American deserves access to affordable, high-quality healthcare, no matter their zip code, income, or background.
Everyone deserves the chance to live, work, and raise their families in safety.
We need roads, energy grids, and water systems built for the climate realities we face now, not the world we lived in 50 years ago.
I’ve spent years fighting for reproductive justice in Maryland, working to enshrine abortion access and expand contraception options for everyone.
We need a government that answers to voters, not billionaires, corporate donors, and their own stock portfolios.
Our schools should raise creative, critical thinkers, not just good test-takers.
No one should be able to buy a firearm without passing a background check.
Progress takes more than avoiding harm. We have to build a world worth living in, with places where people can gather, connect, and belong.
Disability justice means seeing and supporting everyone, including those with physical, sensory, cognitive, mental health, and invisible disabilities.
We need homes people can actually afford, built by and for our community.
Our prison system should focus on rehabilitation, not punishment for punishment’s sake.
As a proud union steward and SEIU member, I know firsthand that strong unions build strong communities.
To name it plainly: this is genocide, unfolding in real time, and the U.S. must stop enabling it.