Policy Positions
Climate(3)
Supports smart environmental regulation and EPA oversight, arguing that responsible oversight saves communities money in the long run.
"Clean water, smart land use, and responsible oversight save communities money in the long run. Neglect always costs more — in higher utility bills, disaster recovery, insurance rates, and healthcare expenses."
Supports maintaining EPA environmental regulations, opposing rollbacks that increase long-term costs for families and businesses.
"Environmental rollbacks increased long-term costs for families and businesses alike."
Supports robust EPA environmental regulations, opposing rollbacks that increase costs for families and businesses.
"Environmental rollbacks increased long-term costs for families and businesses alike."
Economy(4)
Opposes trade wars and tariffs, arguing they raise prices for everyday goods and harm farmers and small businesses.
"Trade wars, tariffs, and reckless economic policies raise prices for food, fuel, and everyday goods. Farmers lose markets. Small businesses lose stability. Families lose breathing room."
Opposes trade wars, citing their harmful effects on farmers.
"Trade wars hurt farmers."
Opposes trade wars, noting they hurt farmers.
"Trade wars hurt farmers."
Supports economic policy that protects local industries and small businesses from instability caused by reckless federal policy.
"Larry believes economic policy should reward work, protect local industries, and stop using working people as collateral damage in political stunts."
Healthcare(2)
Implicitly supports protecting Medicare and Medicaid services by opposing government shutdowns that slow services veterans and seniors rely on.
"Every shutdown costs taxpayers billions of dollars, disrupts small businesses, delays paychecks for federal and contract workers, and slows services veterans and seniors rely on."
Addresses healthcare costs and government dysfunction's impact on care broadly, but does not take a specific stance on the ACA.
"Larry believes healthcare policy should be practical, evidence-based, and focused on keeping costs down — not feeding chaos or corporate greed."