John,
When I was in college, I had to work odd jobs to pay tuition.
I strengthened my right arm while scooping ice cream and exercised my patience while waiting tables. But my favorite job was as a National Park Ranger, giving guided nature and cultural tours — and not just because the uniform had a great hat.
My time as a Park Ranger gave me a deep respect for public service and conservation. I saw firsthand how important our public lands are — not just as sanctuaries for wildlife and precious ecosystems but also as classrooms for the natural world and our cultural heritage.
It’s why I became an environmental lawyer, fighting to address climate change and hold corporate polluters accountable.
It’s why I ran for office, working to secure Arizona’s water supply and make college more affordable.
And it’s why I’m running for Congress now — so I can help bring clean energy jobs to Arizona, lower electricity costs, and build a world where future generations can thrive.
This is one of the most competitive House seats in the country, and my Republican opponent is getting a ton of support from corporate PACs and crypto groups.
I know that together, we can make a difference. Will you chip in now to help us turn AZ-06 blue?