Borders Not Barriers: My Plan for District 7

I’m here to fight for you—removing barriers to your liberty, your business, and our border communities. Government often doesn’t fix our problems; it creates more. As your Libertarian voice in Congress, I’ll tear down the red tape, cut the waste, and put power back where it belongs: with the people of District 7. Here’s how.

Your Business - Must Thrive

Small businesses—from food trucks to ranches—are District 7’s lifeblood. Government’s job isn’t to strangle you with taxes and rules; it’s to get out of the way. I’ll push to:

  • Slash Taxes: Cut income and property taxes that hit working families and entrepreneurs hardest. No more funding D.C.’s bloat.

  • Kill Red Tape: Simplify permits and licensing so you can start or grow a business without begging bureaucrats.

  • End Corporate Welfare: Stop handouts to big corporations that don’t need them. Level the field for District 7’s local heroes.

Our Border Communities - Local Solutions

District 7’s border—Nogales, San Luis, Yuma—isn’t a political football; it’s our home. I’ll fight for:

  • Free Trade, Not Walls: Ease restrictions on cross-border commerce to boost jobs in our towns.

  • Local Control: Let our communities, not D.C., decide how to manage resources and security. We know what works here.

  • End Militarization: Scale back federal overreach that treats residents like suspects.

Water and Land Freedom - Our Resources, Our Rights

Water’s life in Arizona, and District 7’s rural and urban areas feel the squeeze. Government mismanagement—subsidies, quotas—makes it worse. I’ll:

  • Free the Market: Let water rights trade freely so farmers and families get what they need, not what bureaucrats dictate.

  • Stop Federal Land Grabs: Keep public lands open for use, not locked up by D.C. insiders. Ranchers and recreationists deserve access.

  • Cut Wasteful Projects: No more boondoggles draining our tax dollars on inefficient projects.

Education and Opportunity - Choice Matters

Our kids deserve better than failing systems and bloated budgets. I’ll break the barriers holding back education and opportunity:

  • School Choice: Fund students, not institutions.

  • End Student Debt Traps: Push to dismantle federal loan monopolies that saddle grads with debt. Free markets can fund education smarter.

  • Job Freedom: Kill occupational licensing that blocks barbers, builders, and more from working in District 7.