elizabeth believes in
WATER SECURITY & ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
elizabeth believes in
Water safety is a non-negotiable foundation of public health because every aspect of life depends on access to clean, reliable water. When water systems are contaminated or poorly managed, the consequences are immediate and severe, from infectious disease outbreaks to long-term exposure to toxins that impact neurological development, reproductive health, and chronic disease risk.
Ensuring safe drinking water requires strong infrastructure, rigorous regulation, and transparent oversight, especially in rapidly growing communities and underserved areas. Protecting our water is not just environmental policy, it is a direct investment in the health, safety, and economic stability of every family.
What Elizabeth Will Do
Secure Arizona's Water Future
Protect Arizona's Colorado River allocations
Invest in water infrastructure and conservation technology
Hold corporate mega-farms accountable for unsustainable water use
Support desalination research and water recycling programs
Why it matters: Water isn't a political issue—it's survival. Phoenix, Mesa, and Gilbert need long-term water security.
Expand Investment in Renewable Energy
Support solar, wind, and clean energy development (Arizona gets 300+ days of sunshine—let's use it!)
Create green jobs in manufacturing and installation
Provide tax credits for homeowners who install solar panels
Why it matters: Clean energy = jobs + lower utility bills + a livable planet for my kids' generation and generations to come.
Restore the environmental protection agency (EPA)
Strengthen environmental regulations
Protect clean air and water standards
Hold polluters accountable
Why it matters: Corporate polluters shouldn't get to poison our communities and walk away. Elizabeth has seen what environmental toxins do to health—she'll fight to protect Arizona families.
Address Climate Change with Urgency
Rejoin international climate agreements
Invest in climate resilience and disaster preparedness
Support communities affected by extreme heat, wildfires, and drought
Why it matters: Arizona summers are getting hotter and longer. Climate change isn't coming—it's here. We need leaders who will act.