Nearly 42,000 Veterans call WA-08 home, yet too many face delays, barriers, and red tape. In Congress, I’ll expand healthcare access, mental health support, job training, and housing assistance. Caring for Veterans is not policy; it is our solemn obligation.

Nearly 42,000 Veterans call Washington’s 8th District home, including thousands of Vietnam-era Veterans who deserve our full support. Yet, too many face long waits at the VA, limited access to local providers, and a maze of red tape.
In Congress, I’ll fight to expand job training, housing assistance, and career pathways for Veterans returning to civilian life. I’ll make sure every Veteran gets timely access to healthcare and mental health services—whether through the VA or trusted community providers. And I’ll strengthen partnerships with local clinics and organizations across our district to deliver real results.
Caring for our Veterans is not just policy; it’s a solemn obligation. Those who served our nation should never have to fight for the care and respect they’ve already earned.