Priorities

Economy

Our top priority will be investing in business development, creating sustainable jobs, and strengthening the workforce. With my experience in developing infrastructure, improving roads, and extending electricity and water lines throughout the Navajo Nation, we can improve business development and growth.

TOURISM

Develop the tourism industry to create jobs and bring in new revenue. Tourism offers opportunities for the development of dining, entertainment, outdoor recreation, and hotel facilities.

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Develop business and entrepreneur incubators to empower risk-takers, and support Navajo business through technology, innovation, and mentorship.

ANCILLARY DEVELOPMENT

Develop more gravel pits to make it easier to pave and repair dirt roads. Create and maintain a workforce of heavy equipment personnel.

LEASING REFORM

Cut the red tape and make land easily accessible by working to resolve federal and tribal laws that hinder land development.

BROADBAND EQUITY

Improve broadband technology, internet service and cell phone signal for our people in their homes, businesses, health care centers, public safety, education facilities, and all 110 chapters.

REGIONAL & STATE PARTNERSHIP

Work to secure more funding through our local states.

AGRICULTURAL EXPANSION

Establish a program to increase the number of local farmers and ranchers.

SUSTAINABLE FOUNDATIONS

Develop an energy plan that includes clean energy sources, such as solar and wind farms, to provide sustainable energy for homes and revenues back to the Navajo Nation.

MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES

Work on the manufacturing and training of our people to build and assemble solar panels and windmill parts to create jobs.