Our Core Values
Respect the Constitution
Members must always uphold the Constitution. All positions and policies must be grounded in and comply with the Washington State Constitution.
Rule of Law
A society cannot function without the rule of law. Laws must be enforced fairly, and law enforcement is essential to maintaining order and accountability.
The Government Belongs to the People
Voters must always have a voice. Elected officials are accountable to their constituents, and democracy cannot exist without a well-informed electorate.
Build from the Bottom Up
Our platform is built in the trenches with real Washingtonians—driven by local communities, not unelected bureaucrats or corporate interests.
Solutions, Regardless Of Source
We consider the merits of every solution, regardless of its source. Good ideas are judged by results—not party labels or ideology.
Family Autonomy
Families have the right to raise their children according to their own values. Government should not dictate how families live or parent.
Dignity and Respect for All
Every individual deserves to be treated with dignity, respect, and humanity—without exception.
Ethics, Integrity, and Compassion
Leadership demands honesty, accountability, and compassion—especially when decisions directly impact the lives of others.

The Pledge
The candidate takes an oath to uphold the Washington Constitution and to ground all policy positions in its guarantees. That oath reflects a commitment to the rule of law, accountability to the people, and governance built from the lived experiences of real Washingtonians—not distant bureaucracies.
In carrying out this oath, the candidate commits to listening to voters, remaining accountable to constituents, considering solutions on their merits regardless of source, building policy from the bottom up, and acting at all times with ethics, integrity, compassion, dignity, and respect.
Key priorities include:
- Due process for all, including non-citizens
- Personal liberty and family autonomy
- Constitutional and medical privacy
- Reproductive freedom
- Free and fair elections, without government interference
- Constitutional rights of crime victims
- The right to private education when public schools fail
- The rule of law, supported by accountable law enforcement
Washington State Constitutional Rights
- 01
Due Process
The right to due process applies to all members of the community, including non-citizens, and must be upheld without exception.
- 02
Liberty and Freedom
Individuals have the liberty to decide how they raise their children, define their family, and govern what happens within their own home.
- 03
Constitutional Right to Privacy
The Washington Constitution explicitly protects privacy, guaranteeing a woman’s constitutional right to choose without government interference.
- 04
Medical Right to Privacy
Medical decisions belong solely to individuals and their doctors—not politicians or government agencies.
- 05
Free Elections
Government must never interfere with the right to fair, free, and secure elections conducted by and for the people.
- 06
Religious Freedom
Every individual has the right to worship—or not—freely, in peace, without intimidation, pressure, or protest.
- 07
Free Speech
Every person may freely speak, write, and publish on all subjects, while remaining responsible for the abuse of that right.
- 08
Rights of Crime Victims
Unlike the U.S. Constitution, Washington’s Constitution guarantees explicit protections and rights for crime victims.
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Right to Private Education
When public schools fail to provide a meaningful education, families must be permitted access to meaningful private education at public expense.
- 10
Military Subordinate to Civil Power
The military must always remain subordinate to civil authority and never be used to override the will of the people.

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