Cobey is a Foster Care Lived Experience Leader, son of an Army Veteran, and father to three children who leverages his deep knowledge of the system, experience with local/state/federal government, multi-business management, and business school education, to advocate for constituents and drive meaningful change for better at all levels. He seeks to continue this work at the state level as the official representative of Oregon State House District 3.
We need more housing in southern Oregon. Cobey will fix zoning issues, alleviate/remove bad bureaucratic red tape/regulations, and streamline permitting processes. Cobey will work to secure funding available to alleviate costs to build homes, grants to cities/counties to build affordable housing and the critical infrastructure necessary. As well as work to direct funding to our area for programs to help first-time home buyers with education on buying a home, helping save, and closing costs.
It is important for the voters to know what the government is doing, understand how the government works, and what is going on to then be able to be engaged, to actually have their voice heard and be represented.
Protect and create more opportunities, activities, and engagement for youth to be included and better developed into productive members of society
Invest in young people with lived experience early on and in transition so that they have a better foundation to start to save taxpayers money in the future and have a thriving, more productive society
Cobey will work to secure/direct funding from Marijuana taxes to our area to build, maintain, and operate addiction treatment facilities to help people get off the streets and instead getting healthy, finding employment, and housing.
We will work on reigning in ODOT's massive debt and put a stop to all unnecessary projects while assuring unsafe roads and safety hazards are repaired/corrected with the utmost priority.
Cobey will vote against any legislation that harms our kids or removes protections that prevent harm to our kids like HB 3835
Have questions or suggestions? I would love to hear from you!