• Voter’s Pamphlet Statement

    Integrity, financial transparency, human dignity, and accountability are at the center of my campaign. I will never accept foreign money or AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee) funding, and I will always represent the needs and majority interests of the people in our district, not corporate donors or political insiders.

    Families across our communities are struggling with affordability, healthcare costs, housing insecurity, food access, and the rising cost of living. Meanwhile, our tax dollars continue funding devastating wars overseas while critical local programs remain underfunded. The incumbent has consistently supported these military policies while accepting support connected to pro-war lobbying interests, even as District 6 families face economic hardship at home. While she highlights federal dollars brought into the district, our community has paid far more through the human and financial costs of wars that do not improve our quality of life.

    I believe in fully funding schools, infrastructure, healthcare, senior care, environmental protection, food security, and strong local economies, not endless war. Our communities deserve investment in people, not policies that prioritize military spending over basic human needs.

    I support universal healthcare, raising the federal minimum wage, and redefining the full-time work week as 32 hours. I support funding for Long COVID research, affordable elder care, veterans’ healthcare, clean-air standards, and restoring programs like Meals on Wheels. Small businesses deserve relief from crushing insurance costs, and working people deserve wages and protections that reflect today’s economy.

    I stand for labor rights, gender equality, marriage equality, voting rights, privacy protections, free speech, and international human rights. I support protecting our forests and rivers in partnership with Tribal nations, regulating AI responsibly, limiting government surveillance, abolishing ICE, closing detention centers like Dilley, and strengthening relationships between community health advocates and law enforcement through accountability and public trust.

    Together, we can build a future rooted in care, justice, sustainability, peace, and support for all life.

    Macy Jones