I'm a hard worker; I've always had a job somewhere ever since I was 17 (I started at Kroger), and I've never been fired or reprimanded. I currently work 25-32 hours a week at Walmart while I pursue a Bachelor's in Political Science at BYU-Idaho.
(I even do DoorDash on the side whenever things get really tight).
As a result, I know what it's like to work for a living, to work to get by. I know what government policies will make Madison County an even better place - a more comfortable place - to work and live.
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I've never been wealthy, and many times I've had to struggle to get what I need and what I want. I've rarely had to borrow money from others in order to make ends meet, despite this difficult economy that we all live in.
As a result, I know what it's like to struggle with money even when a budget works. As an Idaho State Senator, I'll often know what financial policies will and won't be harmful for Madison County.
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I'm in my prime; I'm in my mid-20s, I'm in good shape, and I'm blessed with good health overall. I'm also not a quitter.
Because of this, I have what it takes to endure government service, which is often extremely tough and thankless.