Nevada is becoming unaffordable for far too many working families, seniors, and young people. That didn’t happen by chance. It’s the result of a political system shaped by billionaires and corporate interests—an economy built to benefit the wealthy and well-connected while everyday Nevadans struggle to keep up.

I’m not just running against Susie Lee. I’m running against a political system in Washington that is dominated by corporate donors, AIPAC, special interests, and lobbyists — one that consistently puts profits and power ahead of people.

Nevadans deserve more than vague talking points and empty promises. We deserve clear positions, honest leadership, and real solutions to the challenges we face—from fixing our broken healthcare system and making housing affordable, to advancing humane immigration reform and pursuing a foreign policy rooted in peace and human dignity.

This platform is not set in stone it’s a living conversation. I want to hear directly from you. Your experiences, ideas, and concerns should help shape this campaign and the work we do together.

Please reach out at info@lallyfornv.com to share your thoughts or to continue the conversation.

Why Am I Running?

My Vision for Our Future

Fixing out Broken Healthcare

As a doctor, I believe every American deserves quality healthcare at a reasonable price, but the system won’t work if it is based on corporate profiteering rather than putting patients first.

Where the Waste Comes From:

  • Administrative overhead and billing complexity

  • Overbilling and price manipulation

  • Unnecessary tests and procedures

  • Pharmaceutical price gouging

  • Fraud, abuse, and improper payments

What This Costs Families

Healthcare waste isn’t abstract — it comes directly out of family budgets. Studies estimate that 25–30% of U.S. healthcare spending is wasted, amounting to hundreds of billions of dollars every year. For the average American family, that translates into thousands of dollars annually in higher premiums, deductibles, copays, and taxes—without better care to show for it.

Before expanding any national healthcare system, we must first:

  • Reduce corporate influence over healthcare policy

  • Simplify billing and administrative systems

  • Crack down on fraud and price manipulation

  • Empower the government to negotiate prescription drug prices as a core cost-control pillar of universal health coverage.

  • Ensure care decisions are driven by doctors and patients—not insurance executives

In recent years, we have seen dangerous expansions of executive power, the erosion of civil liberties, and immigration enforcement practices that have harmed families and, in some cases, violated the rights of U.S. citizens and lawful residents.

I strongly oppose policies that criminalize immigrants, normalize fear, or undermine due process. That includes legislation like the Laken Riley Act, which my opponent Susie Lee supported legislation that expands detention and enforcement powers without adequate safeguards for civil rights or accountability.

A Humane and Accountable Immigration System

America needs immigration policies that are firm, fair, and humane—not driven by cruelty or political extremism. Immigration enforcement agencies must be subject to real oversight, transparency, and accountability. No federal agency should operate without consequences when rights are violated or when people are harmed.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), created in 2003, has grown with too little accountability and too much funding—often at the expense of community safety, civil liberties, and due process. We must reassess its role, reduce funding for abusive practices, and ensure that any enforcement agency is held fully accountable under the law.

Protecting Democracy & Defending Civil Rights

Democracy depends on the rule of law—and no administration should be allowed to operate above it

Gaza, Foreign Policy & International Accountability

America’s foreign policy must be rooted in human rights, international law, and the protection of civilians—no matter where they live

As an Irish American, I carry a deep historical understanding of displacement, occupation, and injustice—and that history shapes my deep sympathies with the Palestinian people and my commitment to their dignity, safety, and right to self-determination.

All nations, including Israel, must be held accountable to international law. When ceasefires are violated or civilians are harmed, there must be transparency, consequences, and adherence to global legal standards. U.S. military and security assistance should never enable human rights abuses or regional destabilization, and it must be conditioned on compliance with international humanitarian law.

The United States should not pursue an imperial foreign policy that fuels endless conflict, destabilizes regions, or puts Americans at greater risk abroad. Reckless militarism, unchecked executive power, and unconditional support for war—wherever it occurs—undermine both our moral standing and our national security.

We must hold Vladimir Putin and the Russian government accountable for war crimes committed in Ukraine, while continuing to defend Ukrainian sovereignty and territorial integrity. No nation has the right to invade, occupy, or brutalize another with impunity.

The same standard must apply everywhere. The Benjamin Netanyahu government and Israel’s right-wing leadership must also be held accountable under international law for actions that harm civilians, undermine ceasefires, and block a just and lasting peace. The United States should not provide unconditional support to any government—friend or foe—that violates human rights or destabilizes entire regions.

A durable peace requires the recognition of a fully sovereign Palestinian state, free from military occupation and external interference, with equal rights, security, and dignity for its people. Palestinians deserve self-determination, not perpetual control over their borders, economy, and daily lives.

At the same time, America cannot ignore humanitarian catastrophes beyond the headlines. Ongoing crises in Sudan, Yemen, and other conflict zones continue to claim innocent lives as civilians bear the cost of global indifference and political inaction.

America’s foreign policy must be guided by consistent principles—not selective outrage. Human rights, international law, and civilian protection must apply universally. That is how we restore credibility, reduce global instability, and build a safer world for Americans and our allies.

Housing Affordablity

Housing should be a foundation — not a stressor. We must expand affordable options, protect renters, preserve what we have, and open doors to homeownership so hardworking Nevadans can live, work, and thrive without being priced out

  • Expand Affordable Housing Supply (National Housing Trust Fund (NHTF) Expansion)

  • Strengthen Rental Assistance & Stability

  • Preservation of Existing Affordable Homes

  • First-Time Buyer & Homeownership Support

  • Address Homelessness & Housing Vulnerability

  • Tie Housing to Infrastructure & Climate Resilience

  • Financing & Federal Investment Tools

  • Zoning Reform Leadership & Federal Incentives

Water Infrastructure

  • Support and Expand Water Infrastructure Funding

  • Authorize and Fund Colorado River Conservation Programs

  • Expand Federal Grants for Water Recycling and Reuse

  • Strengthen Conservation Incentives

  • Support Research, Monitoring, and Drought Preparedness

  • Protect and Restore Critical Water Ecosystems

  • Facilitate Inter-State Water Agreements

Education Reforms

  • Strengthen and Modernize Federal Funding Priorities

  • Update Key Federal Education Laws (Example Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)

  • Align Federal Policy with Nevada Education Needs

  • Protect Federal Support for Nevada Schools

  • Promote Innovative & Efficient Federal Programs

Reproductive Freedom

  • Restore Roe v. Wade as the law of the land and protect a woman’s right to make personal medical decisions without government interference.

  • Oppose federal and state abortion bans that put politicians between patients and their doctors.

  • Protect access to contraception, IVF, and comprehensive reproductive healthcare nationwide.

  • Defend doctors and healthcare providers from criminal penalties for providing evidence-based medical care.

  • Ensure reproductive healthcare decisions are guided by medical science, patient safety, and individual freedom—not ideology.

  • Safeguard privacy rights so the government cannot track, punish, or intimidate women for their healthcare choices.

  • Stand with Nevada voters who have consistently supported reproductive freedom and personal liberty.