Trish Marsh
Name
Trish Marsh
Occupation
Entrepreneur
Political Office
Trish Marsh For Nevada State Assembly 20
Political Affiliation
Democrat
How would you describe yourself to voters?
I’m a 60 year Las Vegas resident a single parent of teenage adult. I’ve studied at Clark County Community College- Criminal Justice, Parole and Probation & Dieorio Real Estate School of Nevada. Once Women of Achievement finalist thru Chamber Of Commerce under the nonprofit category for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society & the Nevada Easter Seal Society where I designed programs benefiting those disabled to live more productive lives.
I am deeply committed to Nevada unlike my opponent who is 2 years new to Las Vegas. One that slipped in undetected during the pandemic the time we were TOLD stay home and safe.
I am your moderate Democrat my opponent is a very progressive Democrat bringing Legislation that he was unable to pass in Indiana to Nevada. Matters worse his wife & 2 children work and are schooled in Indiana… represents zero commitment to Nevada.
Some pressing issues are to strengthen Elder Law, requiring Bond Guardianships. My father a former Army Veteran & favorite Uncle’s suffered from chemical agents since passed prompts me to strengthen Veteran care programs.
What do you see as the top issues in this campaign?
Learn more @ https://www.trishmarshforassembly20.com/
In your opinion, how would you rate the state’s response to the pandemic? Why?
Pandemic taught us some valuable life lessons. Mandates and restrictions taught us some very hard lessons which took our voices away from residents constitutional rights. I will improve upon some of the new and existing legislation that impact our lives, to include;
ISSUES
Healthcare Expansion, Affordable Care, Reduction, Cap Or Negotiate Prescription Rates
Schools - Better Allocation Of Funds. Advocate Breakaway Legislation Allowing For Parental Choice, School Funds Follow Student. Better Prepare Our Children With Common Sense Knowledge Upon Entering The Next Chapter Of Life.
Diversity Economy, Sustainable Communities, Renewable Energy, Solar & Green Energy Resources
Actively Will Support Programs That Fund Education, Elder Care, Healthcare, Veteran Services, Mental Health Services, Redevelopment & Effective Transportation Services
Education and local government officials have long asked lawmakers to change the way the state assesses property taxes. That includes raising the current tax threshold. Should lawmakers consider raising those thresholds? If not, what is the best way for governments to raise money for local programs?
We’re gonna be taxed whether we like it or not. Most important in todays environment is how we allocate or reallocate those funds.