Qualifications: What training, experience and characteristics qualify you for this position?
Issues: What are the two (2) most pressing issues that you will face in the office that you seek? Describe your “specific” plans/ideas for addressing these issues.
Jennifer Sundt
My experience as both a small business owner and a trial attorney make me uniquely qualified to represent the district in Congress. I have distinct skills related to entrepreneurship, job creation, contract negotiations, budget management, elimination of waste and dealing with government regulation that shape my understanding and implementation of effective economic policies.
Additionally, my years of being a trial attorney have taught me: (1) the skills of effective advocacy, negotiation and building an argument; (2) problem solving; and, (3) when necessary, the art of questioning a witness. I have had to read and interpret the law, create solutions when none exists and draft legal papers and agreements.
Additionally, my years of being a trial attorney have taught me: (1) the skills of effective advocacy, negotiation and building an argument; (2) problem solving; and, (3) when necessary, the art of questioning a witness. I have had to read and interpret the law, create solutions when none exists and draft legal papers and agreements.
1. We must repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act which in its current format is a fiscal disaster and the greatest threat to our economic prosperity. We need to deregulate the health insurance industry, permit cross state competition of insurance providers and give the consumers more choice for the scope of coverage they want.
2. I also intend to introduce a constitutional amendment to impose term limits for members of Congress. Without term limits long serving members of Congress have too much power and lack accountability to the voters. Members are elected to serve the people, not vice versa.
2. I also intend to introduce a constitutional amendment to impose term limits for members of Congress. Without term limits long serving members of Congress have too much power and lack accountability to the voters. Members are elected to serve the people, not vice versa.








