$500-A-MONTH FREEDOM PLAN
Put $500 a month back into the family budget.
Louisiana families feel Washington’s decisions in every grocery bill, utility payment, gallon of gas, and paycheck. Lisa’s affordability agenda measures policy by a practical standard: does it leave families with more money and more control over their lives?
Louisiana families feel Washington’s decisions in every grocery bill, utility payment, gallon of gas, and paycheck. Lisa’s affordability agenda measures policy by a practical standard: does it leave families with more money and more control over their lives?
Lisa is a nurse, mother, and grandmother—not a career politician. She measures government proposals by their real effect on household bills, opportunity, freedom, and the ability of Louisiana communities to solve problems close to home.
Put $500 a month back into the family budget.
If a customer leaves it for you, Washington shouldn't take it.
Working extra hours shouldn't mean paying extra taxes.
Stop punishing people for earning a living.
Every child should begin adulthood with savings and ownership instead of debt.
If ordinary Americans can't understand the tax code, the tax code is broken.
Louisiana should be one of the cheapest places in America to power a home or business.
Make dramatically cheaper gasoline a national economic goal.
Your paycheck shouldn't become Washington's emergency fund.
Government shouldn't make basic survival more expensive.
Every extra hour should belong to the worker who earned it.
The person who earned the tip should keep the tip.
Lisa starts with affordability, individual choice, transparent costs, and moving decisions closer to the people affected rather than expanding distant bureaucracy.
Lisa Ballay is a Libertarian candidate for the U.S. House in Louisiana’s 2nd Congressional District, with a campaign based in the New Orleans area.
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