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Taking on the Issues That Matter

No more band-aids or fixes that sound good but don't work.

It's time we focus on real, lasting results for Americans.

AFFORDABILITY

Lowering costs for working families, seniors, and small businesses

Wisconsin families should not have to choose between paying the grocery bill, filling a prescription, or keeping up with rising housing costs. Elizabeth believes Congress needs to focus less on partisan fights and more on the basic cost-of-living pressures people feel every day.

 

  • Lower everyday costs by supporting policies that strengthen competition, reduce price-gouging, and put consumers ahead of corporate special interests.

  • Protect Social Security and Medicare so seniors can retire with dignity and financial security.

  • Reduce health care and prescription drug costs by pushing for more transparency, competition, and affordability across the system.

  • Support small businesses and family farms by cutting unnecessary red tape and making it easier to hire, grow, and compete.

  • Make housing more attainable by supporting practical solutions that expand supply, strengthen communities, and help working families stay rooted where they live.

 

Affordability is about more than prices. It is about whether people can build a stable life, raise a family, start a business, retire securely, and stay in the communities they love.

ACCOUNTABILITY

Making government answer to the people again

Washington has become too comfortable ignoring the people it is supposed to serve. Elizabeth believes public officials should be held to a higher standard, regardless of party.

Accountability means showing up, listening, telling the truth, and delivering results.

  • Hold both parties accountable when politics gets in the way of solving real problems.

  • Crack down on waste, fraud, and abuse in federal spending so taxpayer dollars are used responsibly.

  • Strengthen ethics rules for members of Congress, including stronger restrictions on self-dealing and insider advantages.

  • Demand results from federal agencies so veterans, seniors, farmers, small businesses, and working families get timely service.

  • Put district needs ahead of party pressure by focusing on what helps Wisconsin, not what scores points in Washington.

 

Elizabeth believes accountability starts at home. That means being accessible, listening to constituents, and making sure people across the 6th District know where she stands and why.

TRANSPARENCY

Restoring trust through open, honest leadership

Republicans and Democrats alike are skeptical of everything coming out of DC - and rightfully so. Too many decisions in Washington are made behind closed doors, buried in confusing language and stacks of paperwork, and driven by special interests.

 

Elizabeth believes transparency is how we rebuild trust.

  • Clear public communication about votes, priorities, and major decisions.

  • More transparency in federal spending so taxpayers can see where their money goes.

  • Open and accessible constituent services so people know how to get help and what to expect.

  • Plain-language government that makes programs, benefits, and rules easier to understand.

  • Greater disclosure around special-interest influence so voters know who is trying to shape policy.

 

Transparency is not about political theater. It is about respect. Voters deserve straight answers, clear information, and leaders who do not hide when decisions get difficult.

FINDING SOLUTIONS THAT LAST

Lowering costs and demanding transparency is just the beginning. To ensure these problems never come back, we have to go deeper. We have to look at the 'Why' behind the 'What.'

Elizabeth's priorities aren't about party-line patchwork; they are about fixing a foundation that has drifted our nation's ideals.

 

To get the lasting results we need, she has identified the specific areas where government overreach is most harmful - targeting these 11 critical pain points to restore accountability, lower costs, and return power to the People.

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