PROGRESS OVER POLITICS

RESULTS OVER RHETORIC

Jackson County deserves leadership that listens first and leads with integrity. I believe in open communication, clear priorities, and public accountability. Every resident should know where their tax dollars go and have a voice in how decisions are being made.

As your Commissioner, I will work for the people and with the people making sure that our local government remains transparent, responsive, and focused on the well-being of every community in our county regardless of political affiliation.

My priorities are not political, they are personal.

Public Safety

Everyone in Jackson County deserves to feel safe in their homes. As your County Commissioner I will ensure our Sheriff’s Office has the effective tools and support it needs. This requires fiscal stewardship, investing in prevention programs for mental health and substance abuse to reduce the burden on our jail and courts. Being smart on crime is how we use our county’s resources wisely to build a safer community for all.

Affordable Housing Reform

Everyone who works here should be able to live here. Affordable housing means keeping families together and supporting local workers. As someone who was raised in Jackson County and now raising my children here I know how hard it is to buy a house as a first time home buyer. As a daughter to older parents I worry about their ability to live comfortably in a house that works for them.

Emergency Preparedness

Wildfires, floods, drought, heat waves and snow affect us all. Preparedness protects lives, property and our economy. If we saw anything from the Almeda fire of 2020 it is that we were not prepared. Our emergency system failed us when we had to resort to social media to track the path of the fire. As Commissioner I would ensure we have an updated and current emergency preparedness plan, one that is accessible to everyone.

About Isabella

My story starts in a rural village in Pelielo Ecuador under an avocado tree at three days old where I was found wrapped up in a wool blanket. I am a transracial adoptee and have been raised in Jackson County. My husband and I graduated from the Phoenix-Talent School district in 2009 (Go Pirates!) and stayed local. I am indigenous Quechua, a community organizer, a mother to two little ones, and the wife of a union member. With a father who retired from the agriculture industry and a mother who is also retired but from the healthcare field I grew up in a working class family.

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