U.S.A.
Whitney Masterson-Moyes, a business owner and mother, draws from a family legacy rooted in Texas, with a father who served in the Vietnam War. Masterson-Moyes has spent significant time managing institutional risk in high-finance before transitioning to the public sector. Her upbringing and family business, which supports local nonprofits and youth teams, have shaped her commitment to constitutional principles and accountability. Masterson-Moyes aims to leverage her experience to address systemic issues in various sectors.
Whitney Masterson-Moyes combines a staunch defense of constitutional principles with progressive economic policies, advocating for higher minimum wages and union rights while also proposing to cap Social Security taxes on the ultra-wealthy. Her healthcare platform includes allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices and reducing administrative costs through a universal coding system. Masterson-Moyes's approach to education emphasizes critical thinking over standardized testing, and she seeks to bolster public safety with advanced warning systems and backup power for utilities. Her stance on reproductive rights includes requiring insurance coverage for family planning and repealing the Comstock Act, revealing a blend of traditional values with modern policy solutions.