Katrina Fallick-Wang and incumbent Burgess Owens debate key issues for Utah’s 4th District, from healthcare and reproductive rights to LGBTQIA+ protections and bipartisan solutions. Fallick-Wang advocates for compassionate, inclusive policies and emphasizes her commitment to representing all Utahns.
As a working-class American and not a career politician, I am balancing a full-time job while running for office to bring real change. My grassroots campaign is fueled by people like you, without PACs or lobbyists. We believe government should work for everyone, not just the wealthy and powerful.
The primary responsibility of a congressional representative is to represent the interests of their constituents.
I believe that, as Utahns and Americans, we all want the same things. We want our children to grow up healthy, we want clean air and water and well-paying jobs. We want our parents to be able to afford the healthcare they need.
We have different ideas of how to make that happen and that’s great because big problems take a lot of different voices. We need to unite around our similarities to end partisanship in politics.
I’d like Utah to be seen as the thoughtful, ethical, and caring people they are. I would bring thoughtful, compassionate, and fair leadership that focuses on the needs of American families. I’d like to end partisanship and get the government working again. We need to ensure that ALL people's rights are protected and that each American can live a life consistent with their personal values and beliefs.
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This is the video that inspired me to run for Congress. If Lauren Boebert could do it, why couldn't I?
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