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Jamie L. Isaly

DEMOCRAT

Jamie L. Isaly is running for Montana State Representative, District 58.

Personal background

Jamie is married to his wife, with whom he has 3 children and 6 grandchildren.

Professional background

Jamie is a retired educator. He taught for over 30 years at the middle and high school levels within the Livingston School District as a vocational and technology teacher. He also coached fastpitch softball, and served as an adjunct professor for Montana State University.

Political background

Jamie L. Isaly ran for Montana State Senate District 30 in 2022, but did not win.

Economy

Wants to provide a tax incentive to landlords that offer below market rates.

Wants to implement tax incentives to builders and developers that create "truly affordable housing."

Plans to provide grant funding and incentives to business that provide employee housing.

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Energy & the Environment

Wants to cut fossil fuel usage, transitioning instead to updated energy production methods.

Advocates for pollution control standards to help reduce waste and emissions.

Wants to keep public lands public and ensure continuing access to them.

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Healthcare

Supports Medicaid expansion and wants to increase access to affordable healthcare.

Supports access to birth control and abortion.

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Public Safety

As of September 17, 2024, Jamie L. Isaly’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Voting & Elections

As of September 17, 2024, Jamie L. Isaly’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Education

Plans to use experience in education to make sure educators and the public school system has adequate resources.

Wants to increase pay of teachers and support staff.

Intends to reduce the number of students to counselor ratio and reduce the student to teacher ratio in certain classrooms.

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