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Real Solutions

11 Priorities that get to the root of the problem.

Lasting Affordability, Accountability & Transparency Starts Here.

Sound Money & Lower Inflation

The Federal Reserve has uncoupled our money from reality, creating a hidden tax that devalues your hard work and savings every single day. This tax - inflation - hits seniors, savers, and middle-class families especially hard. By "printing" money for the elite while the middle class pays the price, the State has turned the American dream into a treadmill of debt.

Elizabeth will fight for greater transparency at the Federal Reserve, more responsible federal budgeting, and policies that protect the value of Americans’ labor, savings, and future.

  • Audit the Federal Reserve and increase transparency
  • Fight inflation that erodes wages, savings, and retirement income
  • End reckless federal spending that drives up the cost of living
  • Support sound-money principles and responsible monetary policy
  • Protect working families from policies that reward debt and punish savings
  • Empower citizen grand juries to investigate misconduct

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A Standard for Every Vote

Elizabeth will test every federal action against constitutional authority, individual rights, and real-world accountability.

The Two Step Audit

Washington often debates solutions before asking whether government has the authority, structure, or accountability to act in the first place. Concerning themselves more with soundbites than results.

 

Elizabeth’s Two-Step Audit is designed to bring discipline back to federal decision-making and put the focus back on results, not headlines.

Step 1: Constitutional Authority

Before supporting any federal action, Elizabeth will ask whether the Constitution authorizes it.

If the federal government lacks authority, the answer should not be more excuses, more bureaucracy, or more creative legal workarounds. The Constitution is the guardrail.

 

Step 2: The People’s Impact

If authority exists, Elizabeth will ask whether the policy protects or weakens the individual, the household, and the freedom to live, work, speak, think, and make decisions without unnecessary government control.

Why It Matters

The goal is not theory. The goal is practical accountability.

A policy that sounds good in Washington can still hurt families if it expands bureaucracy, hides costs, weakens rights, or gives power to people voters cannot remove.

Elizabeth’s audit is a promise to ask the questions both parties too often avoid.

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