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The Priorities

Practical plans for the issues that hit home

No slogans. No chaos. Just clear, evidence-based solutions for public schools, property taxes, healthcare, clean water, and the health of our democracy.

1. Fully Funded Public Schools

As a science educator, I’ve seen firsthand what chronic underfunding does to classrooms — larger class sizes, fewer resources, and teachers paying out of pocket. Pennsylvania’s school funding system has been ruled unfair, and our kids are paying the price. I’ll fight for fair, predictable state funding so every child in District 178 gets a strong public education, and so local property taxpayers aren’t left holding the bag.


2. Real Property Tax Relief

Too many seniors and working families are being taxed out of homes they’ve owned for decades. Property taxes are tied directly to how Harrisburg funds schools — which means real relief requires fixing both. I’ll push for commonsense relief that lets retirees age in place and gives young families a fair shot at staying in the community they love.


3. Affordable Healthcare

Nobody should have to choose between a prescription and groceries. I’ll work to lower the cost of care and coverage, protect access for seniors and people with pre-existing conditions, and stand up to the special interests that profit from keeping prices high.


4. Clean Water & PFAS Cleanup

Bucks County families have lived with the consequences of PFAS contamination for too long. Clean drinking water isn’t a partisan issue — it’s a basic responsibility. I’ll hold polluters accountable, support real remediation, and protect the streams, wells, and watersheds our families depend on.


5. Protecting Our Democracy

Our freedoms depend on fair elections, the rule of law, and leaders who tell the truth. I’ll defend every eligible citizen’s right to vote, support transparent and accountable government, and reject the politics of chaos and division — no matter which side it comes from.

The contrast

A different way to represent District 178

Voters across the political spectrum are tired of the same old approach. Here’s how Monica’s steady, evidence-based leadership compares.

On the issuesThe status quoMonica’s approach
Public schoolsUnderfunding and finger-pointing✓ Fair, predictable funding so every child succeeds
Property taxesRising bills, no real relief✓ Commonsense relief tied to fixing school funding
HealthcareCosts climb, families squeezed✓ Lower costs and protected access for all ages
Clean waterSlow response to PFAS✓ Accountability for polluters and real cleanup
ToneChaos and division✓ Facts, integrity, and listening first

Good questions

Frequently asked questions

Do I have to be a Democrat to support Monica?
Absolutely not. Monica is running to represent everyone in District 178 — Democrats, Republicans, and independents alike. Good schools, lower costs, and clean water aren’t partisan issues.
What district is this, and which towns are included?
Pennsylvania House District 178 covers parts of Bucks County, including Warwick Township, Northampton Township, Upper Southampton Township, and Wrightstown Township.
When is the election?
The general election is Tuesday, November 3, 2026. Make a plan to vote — and check your registration well ahead of time.
What makes Monica different?
Monica is a science educator, not a career politician. She approaches public service the way she approaches the classroom: do the homework, follow the evidence, and put people first.
How can I get involved?
Chip in, volunteer, host a meet-and-greet, or simply share why you support Monica. Head to our Volunteer page to get started.

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Practical leadership starts with neighbors like you

Whether you’ve voted red, blue, or sat one out — if you want steady, honest representation for District 178, there’s a place for you here.

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