Transportation

During my first campaign, I focused a lot on transportation as it’s something residents are frustrated by daily. Working with UDOT, the Transportation Commission, House and Senate Leadership, and a united Utah County Caucus, we were able to secure 1.4 BILLION dollars in additional road funding bringing the total for this area up to 2.1 billion.

While there is always more to be done in such a fast growing area, this significant investment demonstrates a statewide acknowledgement of the challenges we face and a commitment to solving those challenges. I will continue to work hard to keep residents moving.

Economy and Job Creation

My husband and I built and managed our business here in Utah for 12 years. Our company was instrumental in helping some of our clients bring manufacturing back to Utah from other countries by streamlining manufacturing processes. This involvement has given me a unique perspective on what small companies need to succeed as well as larger corporations. As a member of the city council, I was also part of recruiting the Facebook data center and Tyson Foods to Eagle Mountain as well as supporting a number of small mom and pop shops.

In the legislature, I have run or supported multiple occupational licensing bills to decrease the regulatory burden on small businesses and open up the free market.

Education

I am an advocate for parental choice and involvement in education. I do not believe there is any one size fits all solution. We can strengthen our existing public education system by paying teachers appropriately, continuing to push back on federal involvement, and strengthening parental involvement.

I sincerely believe teachers have a profound impact on our children’s lives and am eternally grateful to the teachers from my childhood who went above and beyond to help me become my best self. I am also a supporter of charter schools, private schools and homeschooling when that is what a parent decides is best for their family.

My husband was homeschooled as a child and with our own children, we’ve been blessed with the opportunity to explore different educational modalities to find the best fit for our family. I believe we should do our best to support all avenues to education to ensure the best future for our society.

In the 2025 General Session I sponsored HB281, the most robust parental rights policy in the nation when it comes to school services. I also was proud to be the House sponsor for SB188 which required the Alpine School District to build the new high school on the west side of Utah County which will service the newly created Lake Mountain School District once construction is complete.

Child Welfare Reform

Child welfare is a complex issue by nature. As a strong advocate for parental rights, I am solidly opposed to creating a “nanny state” however I do believe we have a moral obligation to protect our most vulnerable when they sincerely need our help. As a foster parent, I’ve witnessed the system work successfully to reunify and strengthen families but there are also many areas where improvement is desperately needed. A strong family is essential to society. We must preserve it whenever possible but minimize the damage to these priceless individuals when that’s not an option.

Taxes

I am a firm believer in limited government. While some taxation is necessary for things such as basic infrastructure, we must be completely transparent about the process and where our money is being spent. I am a strong advocate for truth in taxation and will continue my track record of pushing for streamlined processes and reducing government waste.

During my time in the legislature, I have supported $1.15 billion in tax cuts and will continue to push efforts to reduce taxes.

2nd Amendment

I am a gun owner, a hunter, and strongly believe that our right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. I am a proponent of constitutional carry and opposed to red flag laws which violate due process.

In 2023 and 2024, I ran pro 2nd amendment legislation and restricted law enforcement from taking your firearm as part of a plea deal. Unless you are classified as a restricted person, you have an absolute right to keep your firearm.